Audio convert is a script that uses zenity and lame to transcode virtually any format to any other format provided you have the libraries installed to do so.
Any thoughts on this command? Does it work on your machine? Can you do the same thing with only 14 characters?
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for i in *wav; do lame "$i" -o "${i%.*}.mp3"; done
for i in *wav; do lame "$i" -o "${i%.*}.mp3"; done
the "for" and "${i%.*}.mp3" turn the task much more ease. its new for me, I need read the bash man page once more. din7: the audio-convert is more simple but only if exists in your installation, and its not my case, anyway always is good to know this option. Thanks for all commentsLC_ALL=C man bash | less +"/Parameter Expansion"