Dudes, if you are going to use Linux, forget about wine. Real men type funky commands.
Use command line "flac":
converting wav>flac:
flac *.wavconverting flac>wav:
flac -d *.flacand more commonly I use "
nice flac -delete-input-file *.wav" will convert wavs to flacs and remove the original wavs
I use that often enough that I add this line to my .bashrc
alias nfdif='nice flac --delete-input-file'so I can just type
nfdif *.wavchecking:
md5sum -c somefile.md5creating:
md5sum -b *.flac > somefile.md5unix2dos somefile.md5 (play nice with others)
generating ffp files, I use this script called 'genffp'
#! /bin/bash
for i in *.flac; do
echo "$i:`metaflac --list \"$i\" | grep MD5 | cut -d: -f2 | cut -c2-`";
done
exitand then type
genffp > somefile.ffp followed by
unix2dos !$ (where !$ is last parameter of last command, saves typing somefile.ffp