@reillypascal @draco metaflac is in the flac package in the debian repos. ffmpeg-normalize can be installed with pip - https://slhck.info/ffmpeg-normalize/
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Fellow command line friends, is there a good, reasonably in-depth tutorial about #ffmpeg for audio editing somewhere?@reillypascal @draco Here's a slightly older but easier to read version; I've updated it since to be a little more ergonomic to use but the underlying ffmpeg calls are roughly the same:
https://gitlab.com/-/snippets/2455028
It uses metaflac for tagging and ffmpeg-normalize for normalization. ffmpeg preserves tags when converting from flac to mp3. The ffmpeg-normalize call here keeps the loudness range but you can set a LUFS target with `-t -14` (ie for -14dB) instead of `--keep-loudness-target`.
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Fellow command line friends, is there a good, reasonably in-depth tutorial about #ffmpeg for audio editing somewhere?@draco It's not exactly what you're asking, but I can send you the script I use for my debris recordings if you'd like. It basically just cobbles together ffmpeg and has most of these features.