Metadata-Version: 1.1
Name: OATS
Version: 0.2.0
Summary: A tool for the transcoding of audio from lossless sources
Home-page: https://github.com/leinfirmier/OATS
Author: UNKNOWN
Author-email: UNKNOWN
License: UNKNOWN
Download-URL: https://github.com/leinfirmier/OATS/archive/0.2.0.tar.gz
Description: # OATS
        OATS is Another Transcoding Script
        
        It exists for make it easy to transcode your lossless audio media to lossy
        versions. It has a simple commandline interface and works with config file.
        OATS is cross-platform.
        
        OATS is easy to install and has few dependencies, namely:
        
         * ffmpeg
         * Python3
        
        ## A quick intro
        
        OATS has one main script, called `oats`. Once installed you can make a quick
        config file to get started:
        
          `oats mkconfig`
        
        This will make a file in the current working directory named `oats.conf`. The
        options accessible there are the same as in the interface, so you can configure
        the defaults for your use. Any options specified at the command line take
        priority over the config file.
        
        To see the options for `oats`, do the following:
        
          `oats -h`
        
        Here's a sample command for transcoding two albums to MP3 320 and MP3 V2, the
        resulting files will be put into a directory named `transcodes`:
        
          `oats --output-dir transcodes --formats 320,V2 Album1 Album2`
        
        If you want to enable torrent creation, you can set the following options:
        
          `oats --torrent true --torrent-dir torrents --announce-url https://blah.com MyAlbum`
        
        All options not supplied to the command line will use their values set in the
        config file.
        
        ## TODO - Things I want to do that are not yet done
        
         * Refine ALAC support
         * Provide Vorbis support
         * Provide Opus support
         * Maybe provide options for channel operations, stereo -> mono is popular bitate
           conservation method for audiobooks
         * Possibly provide workaround for Windows Powershell tab-completion bug
         * Support magnet links
        
Platform: UNKNOWN
Classifier: Intended Audience :: End Users/Desktop
Classifier: Environment :: Console
Classifier: License :: Public Domain
Classifier: Topic :: Multimedia :: Sound/Audio :: Conversion
Classifier: Topic :: Utilities
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3
Classifier: Operating System :: OS Independent
