Music Library Cleanup and Merging
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Process
File Name issues
- Find all files with missing extensions
- find <folder> ! -type d -regex "[^.]+"
replace "<folder>" with directory to search. It cannot contain or be "." due to the regex used. This will find files with no "." in their name.
- find <folder> ! -type d -regex "[^.]+"
- Find all files with MP3 and make them mp3 (confirm options for "rename" they change from OS to OS)
- find <folder> -name "*.MP3" -exec rename MP3 mp3 "{}" \;
- Find files that are DRM protected and remove them or the protection
#!/bin/bash
if /tmp/mplayer/mplayer.exe -ao dummy -identify "$1" 2>&1 | egrep -i -q -s "encumbered with drm"
then
echo $1;
fi
- Find files with special or unicode characters and fix
find . -name "*[$(/bin/echo -e '\201')-$(/bin/echo -e '\377')]*" | tee /tmp/filelist.log
- Examples
- \302\264 becomes apostrophe
- \342\200\231
- \241\257
- \242\245
- \222
Tagging
- Save "contextual" meta data like folders
Folders may represent compilations or playlists which were created artificially due to a lack of support by the library/player/etc. This contextual information should be saved prior to any file renaming and possibly before any tag corrections.
- Find full and mostly complete albums and verify tags
- Rename these tracks to new folder structure
- OST/Various Artists
- X:\_Stage\pass1\V\Various Artists\%album%\$num(%track%,2) - %artist% - %title%
- Single Artist Albums
- X:\_Stage\pass1\$left(%artist%,1)\%artist%\%album%\$num(%track%,2) - %title%
- OST/Various Artists
- Incomplete Albums/"singles"
- X:\_Stage\pass1\$left(%artist%,1)\%artist%\_Singles\%title%
File Format/codec/bitrate Issues
- Convert wma to MP3 with same quality and transfer tags
- Load all tracks into MP3TAG and sort first by bitrate and then by encoding.
- Go to the bottom and select all wma with bitrate set (missing bitrate most likely means a damaged file)
- Open Xrecode
- Drag from MP3TAG to Xrecode all selected tracks
- Select mp3 output
- Select encoding rate
- (optional) Select tracks in MP3TAG by bitrate and choose encoding rate in Xrecode based on source
- Use MP3Tag to normalize track numbers to 2 digits.
This will help in fixing tags using Jaikoz in a later step - Open Folder in Jaikoz
- sort by track number then subfolder
- open
Tools
- Replay Gain is a technology for audio level normalization.
- xrecode$$ is a tool for recoding to different formats that supports moving of tags.