On Sat, 2007-02-03 at 16:39 -0500, Matt Price wrote:
> hi,
>
> just starting to use ardour2 for production (thanks everyone for the
> help) and running into a little frustration with the mp3 files from my
> recorder. ardour of course doesn't import from mp3; I can, I suppose,
> convert the files to mp3 one at a time when I want to, but I wonder if
> there's a more fluid way of e.g. converting files when they're uploaded,
> or at least converting all files in a particular folder or something.
> are there other people out there who have to deal with a similar
> situation?
this is an area where, unlike all proprietary DAWs, we'd prefer you to
leverage the power of the platform you are running Ardour on.
for example, suppose you have a program called mp3towave and a directory
full of mp3 files, you can create a script that looks like this:
------- cut here ------------
#!/bin/sh
for file in $*
do
mp3towave $file
done
------- and here -------------
the beauty of this approach is that although today you "just" want to do
mp3 conversion, next week, you can adapt this to something else. for
example:
* convert them to aiff instead
* convert and resample them
* convert them into mono files, 2 per mp3 file
* rename them all based on some rule
* convert ogg/vorbis files instead
* convert AAC files instead
* convert them and filter them as well
and so on. if we built this into Ardour, you'd end up with a huge mass
of code duplicating the cool functionality that Unix has offered you for
30 years or more ;)
let me know how this looks. i have not discussed specific tools you
could use for the conversion since it sounds as if you have that
covered.
--p
Received on Sun Feb 4 00:15:05 2007
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