[FFmpeg-user] Get sample rate in mp3 files
Carl Zwanzig
cpz at tuunq.com
Mon Feb 7 18:51:35 EET 2022
On 2/7/2022 8:28 AM, Reindl Harald wrote:
>
> god damned calling re-encode a lossy file a "stupid idea" isn't abusive -
Yes it is. That you can't see the issue suggests a lack of empathy for
anyone with less understanding than you (this is not new, we've all see it
before).
There _may_ be a good reason someone needs 44.1k instead of 48k, but you
didn't even ask. You also have a record of derisively second-guessing
questions and dismissing other people's ideals and solutions.
> you guys should learn to distinct between "are you stupid" and "stupid idea"
And you might learn to express ideas in more moderate language.
To the OP-
What tools do you have available? Just using windows BAT files is probably
not going to cut it, but might be able to do this in Powershell, otherwise
you'll need something like tcl/php/perl/python/etc.
ffmpeg may be a "swiss army knife" but it does not do -everything-; it's a
conversion tool, not a file management tool.
Why move files? Re-code from source directory into the destination dir;
delete from source later if needed. Unless you need to keep the original
file... none of that was mentioned. (Part of looking for a solution is
laying out both the problem and the environment.)
Later,
z!
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