FLAC -> MP3 -> CD in one shot?

Dan Lund situationalawareness at gmail.com
Sun May 13 11:34:49 MST 2007


there are apps that convert quite easily and can be put into a simple
bash script.

Basically just get the stuff into wav then convert to whatever you
want from there, as its a common format for all audio apps.



On 5/13/07, Craig Brooksby <craig.brooksby at gmail.com> wrote:
> Kurt:
>
> I recently ripped all my CDs to FLAC and am enjoying them
> (rediscovering them, really) using Rhythmbox.  So much so, that I am
> now ready to bypass my cheapo DACs on my motherboard, and use outboard
> DACs via SPDIF.  I haven't had this much fun with stereo since the
> '70s.
>
> I am not a hardcore command-line guy and I too prefer GUI-clicky apps
> :-) but I'll gladly go there if I have to.
>
> I am looking for exactly the same solution you are -- I'd like to be
> able to whip together MP3 CDs for my car, more or less directly from
> my FLAC repository.  So please continue to share what you come up
> with.
>
> Wondering if you have seen this, which seems to get closer to your
> objective.  I haven't tried it yet.  http://mp3fs.sourceforge.net/
>
> Craig
>
> On 5/12/07, Kurt Granroth <plug-discuss at granroth.org> wrote:
> > I am in the process of ripping all of my CDs into FLAC format to be a
> > bit future-proof.  My thinking is that if I need a song in a particular
> > format (AAC, OGG, MP3, etc), I can just convert from the (lossless) FLAC
> > copy when needed and just "throw it away" when I'm done.
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