Re: MP3 convert with folderstructure
Von: Gert van der Kooij (nomail@invalid.nl) [Profil]
Datum: 18.02.2007 13:16
Message-ID: <MPG.204261f9d57579e6989800@news.xs4all.nl>
Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware
Datum: 18.02.2007 13:16
Message-ID: <MPG.204261f9d57579e6989800@news.xs4all.nl>
Newsgroup: alt.comp.freeware
In article <MaWBh.15250$qi.115826@phobos.telenet-ops.be>, x.x@x.x says... > I have 15000 ALL official MP3 files. > for each type I Have a subfolder and for each title another subfolder > now I want to change the bitrate for car mp3 use. I want to keep the > originals > I dont want to do the work 1000 times > > Jan > > > "Yrrah" <Yrrah.YrrahYrrah.Yrrah@hotmail.com> schreef in bericht > news:2eq9s215jt74uqcse88e00tu51o97pdluq@4ax.com... > > "JR" <x.x@x.x>: > > > >> I'm looking for a MP3(maybe others to) that can convert into another > >> bitrate(320 ==> 128 ==> 64). but i want to keep the same structure where > >> my > >> files are stored. > > > > I don't see your problem. > > Just put the files with the reduced bitrates in a temporary folder, > > delete the old ones and move the new ones to the original folder, or > > move the original files to the temp folder and make sure the new ones > > end up in the original one. > > Alternatively you can use the same folder but different in- and output > > file names. > > The conversion can be done with CDex. Just configure the compression > > folder. > > http://cdexos.sourceforge.net/ > > > > Yrrah > > > You can do that with foobar. The output location can by build by using the MP3 tags.[ Auf dieses Posting antworten ]
