Dumb shell question
From: Erik F (erik_at_lonelymachines.org)
Date: 07/14/03
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Date: Sun, 13 Jul 2003 22:44:46 GMT
There's got to be an easy way to do this, but none
of the bash references I've found explain it.
I want to use Lame (on the CL) to modify a set of
files. Basically, I want to convert all the files in a
directory (say, file1.mp3, file2.mp3, so on) and output
them to different filenames (file1_mod.mp3, file2_mod.mp3).
What's the syntax for something like this? I
imagine it's got something to do with 'for', but I'm lost.
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