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Default Need Help with FLAC Encoding

Hi,

I'm using the command line version of FLAC on an XP machine. I must be
really stupid, because I cannot figure out the syntax to get it to do
what I want, which is to take an .aif song file and encode it to an
Ogg-wrapped FLAC file using the --ogg option.

Could someone please tell me exactly what to type on the command line
to take the file "songname.aif" which is located in a folder named
"Flac Input" on the top level of my C: drive, and encode it to an
Ogg-wrapped FLAC file using the --ogg option with the Verify function
on, and a compression level of 6?

Is it possible to tell it to encode an entire folder of .aif files at
the same time?

I have the GUI frontend but it will only accept .wav files, and I need
to preserve tag info.

Will be most appreciative of the answer . . . please don't tell my
friends I'm this dumb.

Dave

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