On 2010-12-30 15:35, Jostein Chr. Andersen wrote:
If you want Python, you probably have to have something that can make sure
that your Python script are guarantied to run by itself and also the related
helper programs and libraries in the Windows machine.
I want python. Actually the flac->ogg is just a small part of it, it
also parses some xml and unzips/zips and stuff...
You can also write a shell script for Windows (develop it in freedos or
something if you can't use a Windows machine).
Hmmm...
Maybe what I need is knowledge of a free (beer) commandline tool under
windows and osx that can convert flac to ogg. Seems (now that I look)
that sox is available. Probably needs some tweeking of the os.system
call (that I can't really do by myself anyways, since I don't have those
OSs), but besides that, I'm almost where I'd like to be...
NB: I don't really have a problem with the user having to install python
(and sox) by themselves. My script checks if sox is available and
reports a clean error otherwise, so python is the only
tricky-for-newbies part missing...
Thanks for the help!
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Atte
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