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Command-line mass conversion of any directory tree of audio files.
BAC is a command-line tool that converts, to a target audio file format, all the audio files stored in a directory tree of any depth. Supported file formats are OGG, FLAC, MP3, AAC, ALAC, WAV, in all ways, and WMA as source. Main audio tags are preserved in the process, as well as most file name characters (white spaces, question marks etc).
BAC runs on Linux and probably most UNIX-type OSes.
A script to turn files in various formats to m4b files
mkbook turns one or more source files into an m4b file. m4b files are audio files optimized for audiobooks. They contain metadata (the book's title, writer, album, year and cover art) and can be bookmarked (your mp3 player won't forget where you left off).
A fairly simple bash script that runs through every .m4a file in the current directory, converts them to .mp3, then deletes the originals. Depends on faad and lame. Future updates will traverse subdirectories recursively to convert entire libraries.
This is a Linux shell script for encoding the audio in an FLV file into an MP3 file. I use it in Ubuntu 8.04, but it should work on other versions as well. The script will install all required packages before attempting to do the encoding.
Automatic command line CD ripper and ogg encoder along with freedb.org client. It tries to connect to freedb.org server to get CD info. If no info is found a text file may be provided instead. Also supports FLAC and MP3 (ID3 tag).
LOLY stands for "lossless to loosely", which is a bash script decode the lossless audio file, split the wavchunk and encode the split wav file into loosely encoded files with automatic tagging support (m4a only so far) according to the CUE sheet file.
LEG is the Linux Encoder Gui. It exist in order to make life easier for users to do file conversions, whether its converting plain avi to mpeg or performing dvd
rips and converting to different media types like IPODs, SmartPhones, IPAQs, etc.
Creates printable covers for your (mp3) CD/DVDs. Creates a LaTeX file with front and back covers listing of artistnames, albumnames and songnames by examining the directory structure and the MP3 tags. The output PS/PDF can then be printed easily.
Midi2ogg is a shell-based frontend to TiMidity++ and Oggenc that allows the user to convert a midi or mod file to Ogg Vorbis at the desired quality level with a very simple command syntax.