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Ape To Mpc Through Monkeys

Im having problems to transcode ape files to mpc (need disk space  ) with monkeys (3.96)... the command line that I use in EAC (--quality 6 %s %d) to convert wav to mpc (using mppenc 1.1 I guess) isnt working in monkeys... I also  tried : "--quality 6", "-quality 6 %s %d", "-quality 6", "--xtreme", "--xtreme %s %d", "-xtreme", "--standard 6 %s %d"...

Suggestions?

Ape To Mpc Through Monkeys

Reply #1
yes. come to matt's monkey's audio forum and bug him about it. (it's not like i haven't tried that earlier... but heh.  )
A riddle is a short sword attached to the next 2000 years.

Ape To Mpc Through Monkeys

Reply #2
You can use feed mppenc with ape-files just as you can with wav files; you just have to have mac.exe in the mppenc dir.

Ape To Mpc Through Monkeys

Reply #3
The Monkey's Audio frontend still uses the old MPC command line syntax. But with MPC Batch Encoder and a Frank Klemm compiled mac.exe you can do what you want.

Ape To Mpc Through Monkeys

Reply #4
Thnx for the tip about the mac.exe and MPC Batch Encoder. Just fed mppenc.exe using DOS and it transcoded fine. And I know that I could use dbpoweramp to transcode, but I just thought that I could be doing something wrong with the command line in monkeys. Seems to be a monkeys issue...