#!/bin/bashįind "$dir" -type f -iname "*.wma" -print0 | \įfmpeg -i "$ifile" -aq 5 "$ofile" < /dev/null This is the complete script below that I used to convert the files you use it at your own risk. Running scripts from the Internet that you don’t understand is a recipe for disaster. After a few hours (days) of reading man pages, learning about Bash and tinkering, I had a working script that I was happy with and understood. I found many, many, example scripts on the Web but none that I both understood and would run without errors. I thought this should be relatively simple in Linux using FFmpeg, which I was aware of but had never used directly. He had previously ripped his CD collection using Window Media Player, which produces Window Media Audio (WMA) files by default. My dad asked me to convert his music in bulk to MP3, for better compatibility with all of his devices. Converting WMA to MP3 in bulk with FFmpeg
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