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cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile audiocd.bin --device /dev/cdrom --driver generic-mmc-raw audiocd.cue | cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile audiocd.bin --device /dev/cdrom --driver generic-mmc-raw audiocd.cue | ||
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== Convert BIN/CUE to Ogg Format == | |||
To convert a `audiocd.bin` and `audiocd.cue` file to Ogg format, you'll need to follow a two-step process: | |||
# '''Split''' the raw BIN audio file into individual tracks using the CUE sheet. | |||
# '''Convert''' the individual tracks to Ogg format. | |||
Here's a step-by-step guide: | |||
=== 1. Install Necessary Tools: === | |||
Depending on your distribution, you'll need to install some tools. For the purpose of this guide, we'll use `cuetools` and `shntool` for splitting, and `ffmpeg` for conversion. | |||
* '''Debian/Ubuntu:''' | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
sudo apt-get install cuetools shntool ffmpeg vorbis-tools | |||
</source> | |||
* '''Fedora:''' | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
sudo dnf install cuetools shntool ffmpeg vorbis-tools | |||
</source> | |||
=== 2. Split the BIN File into Individual Tracks: === | |||
Navigate to the directory containing your `.cue` and `.bin` files and run: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
shnsplit -f audiocd.cue -t "%n-%t" -o wav audiocd.bin | |||
</source> | |||
This will produce WAV files named like `01-Trackname.wav`, `02-Trackname.wav`, etc. | |||
=== 3. Convert WAV Files to Ogg Format: === | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
for file in *.wav; do | |||
ffmpeg -i "$file" "${file%.wav}.ogg" | |||
done | |||
</source> | |||
This script will iterate over each WAV file and convert it to Ogg using `ffmpeg`. The resulting files will have the same base name as the original WAV files but with an `.ogg` extension. | |||
=== 4. Clean Up (Optional): === | |||
If you're satisfied with the Ogg files and no longer need the WAV files, you can delete them: | |||
<source lang="bash"> | |||
rm *.wav | |||
</source> | |||
You should now have individual Ogg tracks extracted from your audio CD BIN/CUE image. |
Revision as of 00:11, 27 October 2023
Image Magick
Convert, noclobber:
ls webp/*webp | sed 's/webp//g' | awk '{print "[ -f png"$1"png ] || convert webp"$1"webp png"$1"png"}'
Convert, noclobber, thumbnail:
ls png/*png | sed 's/png//g' | awk '{print "[ -f jpg"$1"jpg ] || convert -thumbnail 256x256 png"$1"png jpg"$1"jpg"}'
Awk
Using Awk for sums:
ls -l | awk '{print $5}' | awk '{sum += $1} END {print sum}'
ls -l | awk '{sum += $5} END {print sum}'
Backup Audio CDs
Store Image
cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --driver generic-mmc:0x20000 --datafile cdimage.bin cdimage.toc && toc2cue cdimage.toc cdimage.cue
cdrdao read-cd --read-raw --datafile audiocd.bin --device /dev/cdrom --driver generic-mmc-raw audiocd.cue
Convert BIN/CUE to Ogg Format
To convert a `audiocd.bin` and `audiocd.cue` file to Ogg format, you'll need to follow a two-step process:
- Split the raw BIN audio file into individual tracks using the CUE sheet.
- Convert the individual tracks to Ogg format.
Here's a step-by-step guide:
1. Install Necessary Tools:
Depending on your distribution, you'll need to install some tools. For the purpose of this guide, we'll use `cuetools` and `shntool` for splitting, and `ffmpeg` for conversion.
- Debian/Ubuntu:
sudo apt-get install cuetools shntool ffmpeg vorbis-tools
- Fedora:
sudo dnf install cuetools shntool ffmpeg vorbis-tools
2. Split the BIN File into Individual Tracks:
Navigate to the directory containing your `.cue` and `.bin` files and run:
shnsplit -f audiocd.cue -t "%n-%t" -o wav audiocd.bin
This will produce WAV files named like `01-Trackname.wav`, `02-Trackname.wav`, etc.
3. Convert WAV Files to Ogg Format:
for file in *.wav; do
ffmpeg -i "$file" "${file%.wav}.ogg"
done
This script will iterate over each WAV file and convert it to Ogg using `ffmpeg`. The resulting files will have the same base name as the original WAV files but with an `.ogg` extension.
4. Clean Up (Optional):
If you're satisfied with the Ogg files and no longer need the WAV files, you can delete them:
rm *.wav
You should now have individual Ogg tracks extracted from your audio CD BIN/CUE image.