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Date:      Mon, 31 Oct 2005 08:02:34 -0500
From:      "Fafa Hafiz Krantz" <fteg@london.com>
To:        questions@freebsd.org
Cc:        keramidas@freebsd.org
Subject:   mp3.sh: Asking for advice
Message-ID:  <20051031130235.5D5EA83C0D@ws1-1.us4.outblaze.com>

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Hello!

I got this script here:

#!/bin/sh
#
#   Generate SFV and M3U for MP3 releases.
#   $URBAN: mp3.sh,v 1.0 2005/10/24 15:05:09 fafa Exp $
#

for file in `find . -name \*.nfo | sed 's,^\./,,'`; do

	directory=3D"`dirname ${file}`"
	prefix=3D"`basename ${file} | sed 's/.nfo//g'`"
	current=3D"`basename ${directory}`"
	sfv=3D"${directory}/${prefix}.sfv"
	m3u=3D"${directory}/${prefix}.m3u"

		cd ${directory}
=09=09
		rm -f *.sfv
		rm -f *.m3u
=09=09
		touch ${sfv}
		if [ test `cfv -C *.mp3 > &>/dev/null` -nq 0 ]
			echo "CFV returned non-zero result."
			break
		fi
=09=09
		cat ${current}.sfv | awk '! /^;/' > ${sfv}
		rm -f ${current}.sfv
=09=09
		for mp3 in *.mp3;
		do echo "${mp3}" >> ${m3u};
		done

	echo "$directory: Done"

done

In some cases though, an album contains two or more CDs -- making the files=
 start
with 3 digits, and not 2 like normal -- such as cd/track: 101, 102 etc. for=
 CD1 and
201, 202 etc. for CD2. If this is the case, then one .m3u (playlist) should=
 be
generated for each CD, like ${prefix}-cd1.m3u, ${prefix}-cd2.m3u etc.

Now, I'm a super newbie when it comes to scripting. I have no idea what to =
do. I've
been told I can use sed, or maybe echo $filename | egrep '^[[:digit:]]{2}[^=
[:digit:]]'
but I am clueless as to how I could make that all work with my script.

If anybody has a clue, please do share it :)

Thanks you all ...

--
Fafa Hafiz Krantz
  Research Designer @ http://www.bleed.com


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