![]() The post title comes from âConvertibleâ by The Wedding Present, or Theweddingpresent as they were presenting themselves in 1996 when they released Mini, featuring this track. The recursive conversion and artwork/metadata mapping works better than in Audacity, so Iâll be doing this from now on. ![]() Using it for other file types is also an improvement on my previous Audacity macro approach. This workflow meant I could convert all of the opus files I had. It converts it using our parameters and names the output file by switching the extension for mp3. Initially, an mp3 subdirectory is made, then ffmpeg receives the opus file via the quoted curly braces as an input. This one-liner will find (recursively) all. ![]() If one needs to reformat the codec and wishes to keep the same title and save in the same extension it must be saved into another folder. iname '*.opus' -exec bash -c 'D=$(dirname ".mp3"' \ Ĭredit to this StackOverflow answer. To convert a file within the same format without the extension saved into file name in batch mode just add n to the final input, like so: for f in (.mkv) do ffmpeg -i f nf.mp4.
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