[2009-02-13 15:21] Julian Andres Klode <[email protected]> > On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 10:19:55AM +0100, markus schnalke wrote: > > Package: dir2ogg > > Version: 0.11.6-1 > > Severity: normal > > > > The option `-p' (`--preserve-wav') does not work for WMA input files. It > > does > > not matter if single files or whole directories are used as input. > > > It generally won't work for anything using mplayer. dir2ogg uses temp.wav as > the > temporary filename here, whereas for other decoders, the name of the input > file, > the suffix replaced with .wav, is used. > > The reason is that for mplayer, you have to give the option like -ao > pcm:file=temp.wav, > and using the real filename here leads to problems if there are spaces in the > filename, > or something else. And encoding the filenames is no option. > > I could still patch it to rename the temp.wav to the correct filename > afterwards.
When I read about the `-p' option, I thought it would work as follows:
I run `dir2ogg' with whatever configuration and have in the end each
input file in the target format _and_ each input file as WAV, too.
For example:
$ ls
aa.mp3 bb.wav cc.wma
$ dir2ogg -p *
$ ls
aa.mp3 bb.wav cc.wma
aa.ogg bb.ogg cc.ogg
aa.wav cc.wav
I don't know about the internals ... that simply how I thought the
programm would behave. And IMO this is the right way.
meillo
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