
I'm also interested in downgrading some of my mp3's... The reason is simply to fit more on my mp3 player. I generally rip my cd's at 320 cbr and then toss the ones I want to hear regularly into a directory called mix and then shuffle it with xmms. It's pretty convenient.. but sometimes I like to listen to my mp3's on my mp3 player which holds 192megs. It's pretty inconvenient to try and find all of those songs from my mix directory and rip each one from my cd again song by song when I would instead like to just batch convert into a subdirectory called something like 96 or something... I'm still looking... may have to write my own script, I suppose..Vann wrote:In general it is a bad idea to re-encode from one lossy format to another (or from one to itself at a different bitrate).

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lame --preset 96 big.mp3 small.mp3
agreed... in fact I was going to mention this myself... I just don't seem to know how to get it to work with wildcards... so it's still one at a time until I figure it out or write a script... maybe I'm missing something? (I did read the man page)Paranoid wrote:Exactly as rocketchef said, you don't need anything but lame. Read man lame
Moved this one from Multimedia to Duplicate Threads. Please use the thread mentioned above for further discussion.slyde wrote:Also, you may find this interesting: http://forums.gentoo.org/viewtopic.php? ... mp3+encode