[pyddr-discuss] pyDDR for OS X

Shaun Kahler dirtyvert at yahoo.com
Sat Jun 7 13:45:11 EDT 2003


Well, here's the thing. I don't know how to do any of
this. First off, the mpg123 download link links to
another page that doesn't have it. So it's basically a
dead link. Second of all, I don't know how to build
files. Third of all, I don't know what to use to open
.sh files. And what do you mean by "> Now if you want
to reencode to ogg, just do :
> 
> >mp3TOogg.sh your_fil.mp3"

I don't understand what you mean by "do" in that
sentence. So I have a feeling I should probably wait
for a later version of pyDDR to come out that's more
user-friendly to the people that don't know how to do
this stuff. But thanks for trying to help, I do
appreciate it.
-Shaun


--- Michel Moreau <michelmoreau at mac.com> wrote:
> For all Mac users who want to convert mp3 to ogg :
> 
> It's easy to use :
> 
> Step 1 : install mpg123 (from
>
http://www.versiontracker.com/dyn/moreinfo/mac/11783)
> This is a mac os X pkg
> 
> 
> Step 2 : install oggenc (from
> http://freshmeat.net/projects/oggenc/?topic_id=113).
> You have to build it but it's easy, follow the READ
> ME and don't forget to
> rehash.
> 
> Step 3 : copy this lines in a text file (without
> START and END !)
> 
> --START--
> 
> #!/bin/bash
> 
> FILE_NAME=${1%.mp3}
> 
> mpg123 -w - "${FILE_NAME}.mp3" | oggenc -o
> "${FILE_NAME}.ogg" -
> rm "${FILE_NAME}.mp3"
> 
> --END--
> 
> Step 4 : Save this script as mp3TOogg.sh (not .txt)
> Step 5 : chmod 777 mp3TOogg.sh (in the terminal)
> 
> 
> Now if you want to reencode to ogg, just do :
> 
> >mp3TOogg.sh your_fil.mp3
> 
> Be carreful : this script remove the original mp3
> 
> mmich
> 
> 
> > Unfortunately, I don't really know how to use
> Python.
> > I've tried running it, but it doesn't do anything.
> > Could you explain to me step-by-step how to use
> > mp32ogg? I did find the full code finally
> (probably
> > just page problems before), and so I have it, but
> I
> > don't know how to use it.
> > -Shaun
> 


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