Re: Automatic way of applying the same command to a bunch of files



On 9/20/06, Andy Green <andy@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> 12\ Missa\ brevis\ in\ G,\ KV\ 140App,\ C1.\ 12\ Agnus\ Dei.wav
>
> Perhaps the best strategy is to eliminate all '\' and then use "$i".
> However, I do not know how to implement it.

No Paul Howarth's method was best, the problem is probably coming from
the commas. For example, can you do the sox by hand with that filename
even?

Yes, I can, Andy.

Paul

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