reth

the display name is my initials

experimenting and all that.
chief executive dysfunction officer. few of my posts are high-effort, but at least they're funny.
current avatar is an old art by fireflufferz because i'm bored with having michiru pfps.
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posts from @reth tagged #Sending an ask to yourself, huh? Hope whatever bit you're trying to do works out.

also:

reth
@reth asked:

HEY NIKO WHAT IS THE MOST FUN YOU CAN HAVE FOR THE PRICE OF A COFFEE (THAT IS NOT A COFFEE)

i've finally got around to playing vampire survivors today and i can surely say that it's a snakefarm-like. would die 37s before the end of the run again. and it costs just barely below the price of a small cappuchino from a local coffee shop (if on sale, otherwise exactly the price of a large cappuchino).



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@reth asked:

HEY RETH I NEED TO URGENTLY RECURSIVELY CONVERT MY ORGANIZED DIRECTORY FULL OF .FLAC FILES INTO .MP3 FILES WHILE PRESERVING THE FOLDER STRUCTURE AND METADATA AND ALSO NOT REPLACING THE FLAC FILES AND ADDING THEM TO THE EXACT FOLDER WHERE THE FLAC IS DO YOU KNOW HOW TO DO THIS

yes!!!! it's this:
find . -name "*.flac" -exec ffmpeg -i {} -ab 320k -map_metadata 0 -id3v2_version 3 {}.mp3 \;

the only downside is that the files come out like SongName.flac.mp3, but who gives a shit about that, you can fix it by chaining ffmpeg like -exec bash -c "ffmpeg goes here" and doing some argument replacement magic. i'm currently having the entire dayseeker discography reencoded into mp3s with this command. love it. ffmpeg is beautiful.