Add a script to rename meurice podcast

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gardouille 2016-10-07 18:16:45 +02:00
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* I can display my current task and it's timer wherever i want (tmux, herbstluftwm, …)
* Written to work with /bin/sh
## rename_meurice_podcast
I download some podcast from a RSS flux (http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-le-moment-meurice) but i don't like:
* the filename
* the title tag
So it's a tiny script to correct this. I get the date and the "real" title from the "title" tag and:
* The filename become "$date_$realtitle.mp3"
* The title tag become "$date_$realtitle"
"Le moment Meurice": http://www.franceinter.fr/emission-le-moment-meurice
## tag_photo.sh
The main goal is to have a solution to know the "subject" of a picture without to open it and no really good name. It can happen if you delete your pictures and get it back with `photorec` or `foremost`. For this i use the Exif metadata.

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#!/bin/sh
# Rename Guillaume Meurice podcast files
# Also change the title tag (2016.09.30 Title)
# http://radiofrance-podcast.net/podcast09/rss_14257.xml
MEURICE_DIR="${1}"
TMP_LIST_FILE="/tmp/list_meurice_file"
# List audio files
find "${MEURICE_DIR}" -mindepth 1 -type f -iregex '.*\.mp3' > "${TMP_LIST_FILE}"
while IFS= read -r FILE
do
FILE_ABSOLUT_PATH="${MEURICE_DIR}/${FILE}"
# Get file information
FILE_EXT=$(echo "${FILE_ABSOLUT_PATH}" | awk -F'[.]' '{print $NF}')
# Get tag information
DATE=$(eyeD3 "${FILE_ABSOLUT_PATH}" | grep 'title' 2> /dev/null | sed 's/.*\(..\).\(..\).\(201.\).*/\3-\2-\1/')
TITLE=$(eyeD3 "${FILE_ABSOLUT_PATH}" | grep 'title' 2> /dev/null | sed 's/.*: \(.*\) \(..\).\(..\).\(201.\).*/\1/')
printf '%s\n' "date: ${DATE}"
printf '%s\n' "title: ${TITLE}"
# Correct title tag
command eyeD3 --title="${DATE} ${TITLE}" "${FILE_ABSOLUT_PATH}"
# Rename the file
#cp "${FILE}" "${MEURICE_DIR}"/"${DATE}"_"${TITLE}"."${FILE_EXT}"
#cp "${MEURICE_DIR}"/"${FILE}" "${MEURICE_DIR}"/"${DATE}"_"${TITLE}"."${FILE_EXT}"
mv "${FILE_ABSOLUT_PATH}" "${MEURICE_DIR}"/"${DATE}"_"${TITLE}"."${FILE_EXT}"
done < "${TMP_LIST_FILE}"
exit 0