Subject: Re: [linux-audio-user] Re-encoding Stereo mp3's into Mono mp3's
From: Steven P. Ulrick (spu_AT_faith4miracle.org)
Date: Sun Dec 08 2002 - 21:37:07 EET
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 19:05:09 +0400
Guy Clotilde <guy.clotilde_AT_wanadoo.fr> wrote:
> hi
>
> On/le Sun, 8 Dec 2002 07:58:03 -0600
> chose comme:
>
> > Hello, Everyone :)
> > My question is, is it possible to take an already existing mp3 (128
> > kBits, 44.1 kHZ, joint stereo) and re-encode it so that it is in
> > mono(at 128 kBits of course). (...)
>
> you can try this:
> lame -m m input.mp3 output.mp3
>
> I never try it because I mainly translate 128 to 32 kbits mp3 (for
> music rehearsals) using this: lame -m m -q0 -b32 input.mp3 output.mp3
> -q0 is for best quality (slower) and -b32 for 32 kbits.
> It really works very well.
Thanks Guy for your speedy response :) I had somewhat the same idea
when I was on my way home earlier, and it works perfectly :)
But I have an additional question: how can I type that command so that
it will re-encode all the mp3's in the folder? One time, when I tried
using wild cards in coverting multiple mp3's into multiple wav's, I
ended up with one 400+ meagabyte wav file, not multiple wav files. I do
need to add, though, that the 400+ megabyte wav file was perfectly
usable, just, ahem, not very convenient to find songs in :) By copying
and pasting I can make a REALLY long shell script to do the job, but I
figure there has to be an easier way...
Thanks again for your help :)
Steven P. Ulrick
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