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MP3do - Script for decoding and mastering mp3s
MP3do is an "all in one" bash script. It is useful
for decoding and mastering MP3s. It can decode a list of MP3 files to
WAV or CD-R, auto convert poor quality MP3s to 44100Hz stereo, check
whether all files fit on a CD, normalize all WAV files (adjust the
volume to a standard volume level), and burn a CD.
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Interfaces | command line |
Source languages | Shell script |
Use requirements | mpg123, sox, normalize, file, printf |
Weak prerequisites | cdrecord or cdrao (for burning a CD) |
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