OK, so I can use grip to rip and encode to a desired format and bitrate, arranged neatly in named directories for artist/title/etc. That works well.
Next problem: say I want to have a second set of music files encoded at a different bit-rate.
I can tell grip to produce the .wav files but is there a convenient front end to an encoder which will allow me to feed a list of .wavs to be encoded? E.g. something like RazorLame or mkwACT in windows.
I'm trying to avoid having to repeat the entire process i.e. rip twice. Or is there another way to do it altogether? I can't see a way to do this (i.e. encode more than one .wav file) from the command line but maybe I've missed something.
TIAs Syd