On Wed, Nov 14, 2012 at 08:22:44PM -0200, A. C. Censi wrote: > On Wednesday, November 14, 2012, S. Massy wrote: > > > > > > My main problem is not so much the conversion, as I said, but the tags. > > I used not to care about them, but it seems audio players on mobile > > devices rely more and more heavily on them these days, making it very > > painful to play untagged albums, hence my renewed interest in a > > full-blown script. > > > > There ia program on Sourceforge that seems to do what you want, on command > line: > http://pacpl.sourceforge.net/ > > Perl Audio Converter is a tool for converting multiple audio types from one > format to another. It supports AAC, AC3, AIFF, APE, AU, AVR, BONK, CAF, > CDR, FAP, FLA, FLAC, IRCAM, LA, LPAC, M4A, MAT, MAT4, MAT5, MMF, MP2, MP3, > MP4, MPC, MPP, NIST, OFR, OFS, OGG, PAC, PAF, PVF, RA, RAM, RAW, SD2, SF, > SHN, SMP, SND, SPX, TTA, VOC, W64, WAV, WMA, and WV. It can also convert > audio from the following video formats: RM, RV, ASF, DivX, MPG, MKV, MPEG, > AVI, MOV, OGM, QT, VCD, SVCD, M4V, NSV, NUV, PSP, SMK, VOB, FLV, and WMV. A > CD ripping function with CDDB support, batch conversion, tag preservation > for most supported formats, independent tag reading/writing, and extensions > for Amarok, Dolphin, and Konqueror are also provided. Works very well for my application! Only thing is, it has a fair amount of perl dependencies (CPAN modules), but that's minor, given how many formats are handled and how flexibly. Definitely something to consider. Cheers, S.M. _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user