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Yes, but why?
But why it should?
Is it popular file format?
for /r %i in (*.shn) do ffmpeg -i "%~ni%~xi" "%~ni.flac"
OK. But sorry, what do I have to do with that code?And it goes without quality loss?
for /r %%i in (*.shn) do ffmpeg -i "%%~ni%%~xi" "%%~ni.flac"pause
Ah, great, tried both variants, worked right away very easily. So I now have that bat file and so I just need to copy it to the folders the shns are in and double click that bat.Thank you very much!