Help with acdir and lame
Reply #10 – 2005-12-10 19:16:23
I can't find any mention of the --nogap switch on the official site's documentation and this leads me to believe that it may be outdated or useless. I couldn't see any mention of it in the HTML docs either, but as ilikedirtthe2nd says, it is listed under --longhelp. Also, I tend to test any command line that I suggest to members, as I don't like to be dishing out false information. I have tested --pregap and, although I haven't tested the gapless nature, I can confirm that LAME does not complain.No sorry, still dosn't work. I triedglob -c lame --nogap *.wav output is: lame --nogap 01.wav 02.wav 03.wav I don't understand - that command was tested and works fine for me. I really don't understand the output that you get. You don't have a batch file called "lame.bat/.cmd" in the same folder or anything? FYI I am using GLOB that comes with REACT. If I run GLOB on its own I see:Glob - A file globbing utility Algorithm and original implementation by Matthias Wandel (MWandel@rim.net) Extensions and C++ interface by Joshua Jensen (jjensen@workspacewhiz.com) Minor additions by Tycho Usage: Glob -i pattern patterns -e pattern = Exclusive pattern. All ignore patterns are not used. Only files matching the exclusive pattern are counted. -i pattern = Ignore patterns of the name [pattern]. Close with a forward slash to ignore a directory. -c = Execute as a command. First file is taken as the executable. -v = Verbose the command that is executed when using -c.