wav2mp3 and wav2ogg are command-line interfaces for encoding large quantities of wav audio files quickly and easily. They have simple interfaces that makes them easy to use to encode a directory full of .wav files into some other compressed audio format.
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Well, I've added all the features I originally wanted in the tool. I've found and erradicated all the bugs I could. No one has reported any new bugs to me. Or requested any new features. I'm convinced. Here you are: version 1.00. No more beta status. This is a production release. Go nuts. It's stable and it works.
Revision history for wav2mp3/wav2ogg and WAV2 extension. 0.01 Sat Nov 13 02:34:00 EST 2004 - First beta release 0.02 Sun Nov 21 02:21:00 EST 2004 - BUG: Fixed some minor mistakes in help - FEATURE: Added the ability to tell wav2mp3/wav2ogg which files you want converted. 0.03 Sat Nov 27 14:29:32 2004 - New module for common code: WAV2.pm - original version; created by h2xs 1.23 with options -AX -n WAV2 0.04 Thu Dec 09 22:00:00 2004 - FEATURE: wav2mp3/wav2ogg now use WAV2.pm for file parsing - FEATURE: support for --file-pattern option allows users to change the file pattern matched when trying to add ID3 tag information automatically 1.00 Thu Jan 20 22:00:00 2005 - BUG: Some messages from the WAV2 module were ignoring the fact that the user was NOT debugging and printing anyways. Fixed this. Now without --verbose the tool really dead silent (as it should be). - This is it! I haven't recieved any bug notices. I've added all the features I originally set out to add to the tool. It's time for a full production release. So 1.00 it is!
Hey! I managed to get a WAV2.pm module together. It holds the pattern matching functionality now. I've update wav2mp3 and wav2ogg so you can supply your own file pattern to match against. Now you can rip your wavs anyway you like and tell wav2mp3 how to parse the file names for ID3 tag information.
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