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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Batch MP3 transcoding. Post 302270607 by Franklin52 on Monday 22nd of December 2008 09:29:22 AM
Old 12-22-2008
One awk command is sufficient, try this:

Code:
find . -name "*.mp3" -exec mp3info -r v -p "%r \"%F\"\n" '{}' \; | 
gawk '$1 >= 160{$1 = "";system("lame -v" $0)}'

To rename the files you can use this:

Code:
ls *.mp3.mp3 | sed 's/\(.*\)\..*/mv & \1/' | sh

Make sure you get the right files and try it first without te coloured portion.

Regards
 

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REPLAYGAIN(1)							       rgain							     REPLAYGAIN(1)

NAME
replaygain - single file Replay Gain editor SYNOPSIS
replaygain [options] AUDIO_FILE [AUDIO_FILE ...] replaygain --help replaygain --version DESCRIPTION
replaygain applies or displays Replay Gain information for audio files. OPTIONS
--version Display the version of the software. -h, --help Display a short documentation. -f, --force Recalculate Replay Gain even if the file already contains gain information. -d, --dry-run Don't actually modify any files. -r REF, --reference-loudness=REF Set the reference loudness to REF dB (default: 89 dB) --mp3-format=MP3_FORMAT Choose the Replay Gain data format for MP3 files. Since there is no commonly accepted standard for Replay Gain in MP3 files, you need to choose. Possible formats are : o ql (used by Quod Libet). This is the default value. o fb2k (read and written by foobar2000, also understood by Quod Libet) o mp3gain (tags as written by the mp3gain program; this doesn't modify the MP3 audio data as said program does). --no-album Don't write any album gain information. --show Don't calculate anything, simply show Replay Gain information for the specified files. In this mode, all options other than --mp3-format are ignored. SEE ALSO
collectiongain(1) 1.0 2011-11-26 REPLAYGAIN(1)
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