01-25-2011
VERY CLOSE!! VGERSH!! only one problem, there is too much of a space between the 97834343434 number and the hyphen, and the word after the hyphen.. they should all be touching..
Here is output from your code
cd /data/audiobooks/9780743566629
~/Desktop/mp3-to-m4b 9780743566629 -ME TO WE "ME TO WE" "KIELBURGER, CRAIG"
I need
cd /data/audiobooks/9780743566629
~/Desktop/mp3-to-m4b 9780743566629-ME TO WE "ME TO WE" "KIELBURGER, CRAIG"
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qmp3join
qmp3join(1) quelcom man pages qmp3join(1)
NAME
qmp3join - join mp3 files
SYNOPSIS
qmp3join [option]... file1 file2...
DESCRIPTION
qmp3join reads a list of mp3 files and joins them in one mp3 file in the specified order. some conditions must be met for the parameters of
each of the files (see NOTES section).
OPTIONS
-f, --force
force join bypassing bit rate checks. by default, to join two files they must be both vbr (have variable bit rate) or have the same
bit rate. using this option you can skip this check.
-h, --help
show a brief help and exit.
-o <outfile>, --output=<outfile>
outfile is the name of the file where all the frames will be copied. if this option is not used, the frames from the second to the
last file of the list will be appended to file1.
-v, --verbose
show which operations are done.
-V, --version
show version and exit.
NOTES
(all) the following parameters are required to be common for two mp3 files to be joined: [fill this!!!]. also, about the bit rate parame-
ter, both mp3 must have the same value or (both) must have a variable bit rate. this restriction would be by-passable with the --force
flag.
before joining, all the streams are tested for validity. this is a time consuming operation.
in any case, qmp3join can be viewed like a better but restrictive cat for mp3 files, due to the mp3 file format characteristics.
BUGS
tests have been done only with mpeg version 1 layer iii streams, though it may (or not) work with other versions/layers.
AUTHOR
dmanye@etse.urv.es
http://www.etse.urv.es/~dmanye/quelcom/quelcom.html
SEE ALSO
qmp3info(1), qmp3cut(1), qmp3check(1), qmp3report(1)
qwavinfo(1), qwavjoin(1), qwavcut(1), qwavsilence(1), qwavfade(1), qwavheaderdump(1)
quelcom 0.4.0 february 2001 qmp3join(1)