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Package Details: whatmp3 3.8-1
Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/whatmp3.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | whatmp3 |
Description: | A small Python script that accepts a list of directories containing FLAC files as arguments and converts them to MP3 with the specified options. It can optionally create a torrent file. |
Upstream URL: | https://github.com/RecursiveForest/whatmp3 |
Licenses: | |
Submitter: | mutantmonkey |
Maintainer: | mutantmonkey |
Last Packager: | mutantmonkey |
Votes: | 26 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2010-03-17 23:53 |
Last Updated: | 2016-12-21 07:18 |
Dependencies (11)
- flac (flac-git, flac-nodocs-git, flac-minimal-git)
- mktorrent (mktorrent-git)
- python (python-dbg)
- aacgain (aacgain-cvs) (optional) – ReplayGain support
- lame (lame-svn, lame-altivec) (optional) – MP3 support
- mp3gain (optional) – ReplayGain support
- neroaacenc (neroaacenc-bin) (optional) – AAC support
- neroaactag (neroaactag-bin) (optional) – AAC support
- sox (sox-dsd-git) (optional) – dither support
- vorbis-tools (vorbis-tools-git) (optional) – OGG Vorbis support
- vorbisgain (optional) – ReplayGain support
Latest Comments
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Freso commented on 2016-08-01 11:15
You should only change the $pkgrel when the contents of the installed package changes. This should not be case when simply changing the $source.
NicoHood commented on 2016-07-30 08:10
The upstream url is broken. You should better link to:
https://github.com/RecursiveForest/whatmp3
holos commented on 2013-07-02 03:34
The dev should be tagging the versions in her repo. GitHub automatically provides source tarballs for tags.
Anyways, 3.6 was committed 6 months ago :P
holos commented on 2013-07-02 03:26
The dev should be tagging the versions in her repo. GitHub automatically provides source tarballs for tags.
Shardz commented on 2012-10-14 06:09
Might as well, I don't have much in the way of downtime anymore (thanks to a colocation), but I should probably do so anyways.
Freso commented on 2012-10-14 05:54
@Shardz:
You could use GitHub to store the "compiled" packages. That would both take load off your server, and, if not prevent, decrease the downtime for the files. :)
https://github.com/RecursiveForest/whatmp3/downloads
Shardz commented on 2011-08-30 23:53
Yeah, sadly logik.li is hosted on a machine running in a basement, and due to the hurricane that hit New England it went down for a little while. I haven't had a chance to get it back up since I live about three hours away from there. It will be up by Friday night, though. In the meantime you can use the git repo to get the latest: https://github.com/RecursiveForest/whatmp3/
I'm looking into better hosting options for logik.li as well, so hopefully in the future this won't be such an issue. Thanks for using the software!
mutantmonkey commented on 2011-08-30 22:45
Yeah, it seems to go down occasionally. I'll throw up a mirror if it's not up in a day or two.
harbind commented on 2011-08-30 07:24
I can't connect to logik.li, seems that the host is down.
mutantmonkey commented on 2011-07-28 23:38
Updated to use python3