Vincent Lefevre wrote:
> Why not zsh (more powerful than bash) or perl?

    Because to some Perl is horrible compared to Python.

>   for FILE in *.wav; do lame -h -b 160 "$FILE" "$FILE.mp3"; done

    Correct me if I'm wrong but wouldn't I just end up with with a bunch of
files named blahblah.wav.mp3?

[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/misc/Music$ for FILE in *.mp3; do echo "$FILE.mp3"; done
Eric Cartman-ComeSailAway.mp3.mp3
Happy Rhodes - Summer.mp3.mp3
Happy Rhodes - The Wretches Gone Awry.mp3.mp3
Happy Rhodes - When The Rain Came Down.mp3.mp3
Johnny Lang -  Breakin' Me.mp3.mp3
johnny lang - hit the ground running (1).mp3.mp3
Johnny Lang - Matchbox.mp3.mp3
Johnny Lang - Still Raining.mp3.mp3
Johnny Lang - sugarman.mp3.mp3

    So now we have to strip stuff out of the filename which involves at least
a call to cut (properly escaped, of course).  Meh, even simple examples in
shell should be avoided.


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