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43 lines
1.7 KiB
43 lines
1.7 KiB
#!/usr/bin/env bash |
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# Requires ffmpeg (audio splitting) and my `tag` wrapper script. |
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# Taken from Luke Smith: https://github.com/LukeSmithxyz/voidrice/blob/master/.local/bin/booksplit |
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[ ! -f "$2" ] && printf "The first file should be the audio, the second should be the timecodes.\\n" && exit |
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echo "Enter the album/book title:"; read -r booktitle |
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echo "Enter the artist/author:"; read -r author |
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#echo "Enter the publication year:"; read -r year |
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inputaudio="$1" |
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# Get a safe file name from the book. |
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escbook="$(echo "$booktitle" | iconv -cf UTF-8 -t ASCII//TRANSLIT | tr -d '[:punct:]' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr ' ' '-' | sed "s/-\+/-/g;s/\(^-\|-\$\)//g")" |
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! mkdir -p "$escbook" && echo "Do you have write access in this directory?" && exit 1 |
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# As long as the extension is in the tag script, it'll work. |
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ext="opus" |
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#ext="${1#*.}" |
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# Get the total number of tracks from the number of lines. |
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total="$(wc -l < "$2")" |
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while read -r x; |
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do |
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end="$(echo "$x" | cut -d' ' -f1)" |
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[ -n "$start" ] && |
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echo "From $start to $end; $track $title" |
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file="$escbook/$(printf "%.2d" "$track")-$esctitle.$ext" |
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[ -n "$start" ] && echo "Splitting \"$title\"..." && ffmpeg -nostdin -y -loglevel -8 -i "$inputaudio" -ss "$start" -to "$end" -vn "$file" |
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title="$(echo "$x" | cut -d' ' -f 2-)" |
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esctitle="$(echo "$title" | iconv -cf UTF-8 -t ASCII//TRANSLIT | tr -d '[:punct:]' | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' | tr ' ' '-' | sed "s/-\+/-/g;s/\(^-\|-\$\)//g")" |
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track="$((track+1))" |
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start="$end" |
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done < "$2" |
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# The last track must be done outside the loop. |
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echo "From $start to the end: $title" |
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file="$escbook/$track-$esctitle.$ext" |
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echo "Splitting \"$title\"..." && ffmpeg -nostdin -y -loglevel -8 -i "$inputaudio" -ss "$start" -vn "$file"
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