get `abcde` to put different formats in different directories





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I want to rip audio CDs to both mp3 and flac format using abcde. I want the files to be in completely different directory trees, e.g. ~/Music/mp3/<artist>/<album>/<track>.mp3 and ~/Music/flac/<artist>/<album>/<track>.flac.



Is there a way to configure the .abcde.conf such that I can route the multiple file formats into different locations?










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    I want to rip audio CDs to both mp3 and flac format using abcde. I want the files to be in completely different directory trees, e.g. ~/Music/mp3/<artist>/<album>/<track>.mp3 and ~/Music/flac/<artist>/<album>/<track>.flac.



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      I want to rip audio CDs to both mp3 and flac format using abcde. I want the files to be in completely different directory trees, e.g. ~/Music/mp3/<artist>/<album>/<track>.mp3 and ~/Music/flac/<artist>/<album>/<track>.flac.



      Is there a way to configure the .abcde.conf such that I can route the multiple file formats into different locations?










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      I want to rip audio CDs to both mp3 and flac format using abcde. I want the files to be in completely different directory trees, e.g. ~/Music/mp3/<artist>/<album>/<track>.mp3 and ~/Music/flac/<artist>/<album>/<track>.flac.



      Is there a way to configure the .abcde.conf such that I can route the multiple file formats into different locations?







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