autolame

autolame automatically encodes your .wav files. Just put them in the "in" directory, wait a bit, and you'll find your .mp3 files in the "out" directory. No further user interaction is required. An external encoder program is needed.

Tags multimedia Sound/Audio Conversion
Licenses GPL
Operating Systems OS Independent
Implementation Unix Shell

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Changes: This release checks for an encoder and working directory on startup. A sane default has been introduced for the SCREEN variable.

  • Rrelease-mid
  •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
  • Rrelease-after

    Changes: A fix for a bug that would eventually delete the "in" directory when it was empty.

    • Rrelease-mid
    •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
    • Rrelease-after

      Changes: The .wav suffix of input files is not case sensitive any more. Empty subdirectories in the "in" directory are removed after encoding.

      • Rrelease-mid
      •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
      • Rrelease-after

        Changes: The locations of all external commands can be configured.

        • Rrelease-mid
        •  30 Jan 2001 06:12
        • Rrelease-after

          Changes: Paths of external commands can be configured (or left out if $PATH is set correctly).

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