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Bash script to convert a list of files to MP3 format.
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#!/bin/bash | |
# Converts a list of files to mp3 format | |
# uses avconv, and requires ubuntu-restricted-extras package for the libmp3lame encoder. | |
# Example usage of this script: | |
# ./[scriptname] ./file_list.txt | |
# Notes on this script: | |
# - !!!IT DELETES THE INPUT FILE!!! (you can remove the line below in the do loop that rm's the input file) | |
# - Specifies max bitrate of 192k | |
# - Uses mp3 tags version id3v2.3, not the default 2.4 version. This makes it more compatible, especially | |
# with Windows. | |
# To create a list of files, use a command similar to this find command, which searches the current | |
# directory (.), for files that have a name ending in ".wma" (example for converting WMA to MP3): | |
# find . -type f | grep -e "\.wma$" > file_list.txt | |
# -- Begin Script -- # | |
file_list=$1 | |
while read input_file; | |
do | |
output_file="$(echo $input_file | head -c -5).mp3" | |
avconv -y -i "$input_file" -maxrate 192k -acodec libmp3lame -id3v2_version 3 "$output_file" | |
rm "$input_file" | |
done < $file_list |
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