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(4 intermediate revisions not shown) Line 1: Line 1: + ==Automator==+ ===WebDev Scripts======WebDev Scripts===Line 9: Line 11: * In Automator, create a new Service* In Automator, create a new Service*# Get Selected Finder Items*# Get Selected Finder Items- *#Run AppleScript+ *# Run AppleScript<code>on run {input, parameters}<code>on run {input, parameters}Line 29: Line 31: * Right-click on audio file in Finder, go to the Services menu and choose your workflow.* Right-click on audio file in Finder, go to the Services menu and choose your workflow.+ Then you can use the [http://august.lilleaas.net/blog/s3-upload-snow-leopard-service Amazon S3 Snow Leopard Service] to share a link to the file.[[category:Automation]][[category:Automation]][[category:WebDev]][[category:WebDev]][[category:Mac]][[category:Mac]]+ [[category:Apple]]+ [[category:Audio]]+ [[category:Music]]+ [[category:AppleScript]]+ [[category:Terminal]]Current revision as of 02:58, 17 March 2010
Automator
WebDev Scripts
Amazon S3 Snow Leopard Service
Audio Conversion as a Service Menu
- Install LAME
- In Automator, create a new Service
- Get Selected Finder Items
- Run AppleScript
on run {input, parameters}
if input is not {} then set posix_file to POSIX path of item 1 of input if input is not {} then tell application "Terminal" activate set thescript to "/usr/local/bin/lame -V 0 -q 0 \"" & posix_file & "\" " do script thescript end tell end if end if
return input end run
- Save your workflow as "Convert to MP3"
- Right-click on audio file in Finder, go to the Services menu and choose your workflow.
Then you can use the Amazon S3 Snow Leopard Service to share a link to the file.
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