by DazB » Thu Dec 25, 2008 7:07 pm
Hi,
It could be scripted - dbPowerAmp or iTunes (I don't know what else is available). If you are only converting multiple tracks in the same directory(s) then a straightforward calling of the dbPowerAmp batch converter would make for a simple solution - I call it from mp3Tag, but something such as the ExternalTools script would fit the bill. Anything else would require a script to call the relevant encoder for each track. iTunes might actually be easier to achieve the end result, but both have scripting interfaces via COM. I haven't done any work on this and, as I rarely use MM for encoding due to tagging limitations, I have no desire to do so.
Daz
Hi,
It could be scripted - dbPowerAmp or iTunes (I don't know what else is available). If you are only converting multiple tracks in the same directory(s) then a straightforward calling of the dbPowerAmp batch converter would make for a simple solution - I call it from mp3Tag, but something such as the ExternalTools script would fit the bill. Anything else would require a script to call the relevant encoder for each track. iTunes might actually be easier to achieve the end result, but both have scripting interfaces via COM. I haven't done any work on this and, as I rarely use MM for encoding due to tagging limitations, I have no desire to do so.
Daz