Al copiar un conjunto de audiolibros de varios discos, mis pistas no se numeran como se esperaba (según cómo me funcionó con docenas de audiolibros en el pasado)
Si alguien sabe por qué aparecen números de pista inesperados en mis nombres de archivos y etiquetas, realmente agradecería su ayuda.
Estoy usando comandos como...
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W 01
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W 02
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W ...
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W n
Cuando abcde me pide que edite la entrada CDDB, la edito y numero las pistas del 1 al 14, lo que espero que dé como resultado archivos con un nombre similar a...
"Author - Album - Track 01.mp3"
"Author - Album - Track 02.mp3"
"Author - Album - Track 03.mp3"
Pero lo que obtengo es algo como...
"Author - Album - Track 64.mp3"
"Author - Album - Track 65.mp3"
"Author - Album - Track 66.mp3"
Y cuando extraigo el disco 2, usando -W 02, obtengo archivos como los siguientes, contiguos dentro del conjunto de archivos del disco, pero no contiguos con el disco anterior.
"Author - Album - Track 99.mp3"
"Author - Album - Track 100.mp3"
"Author - Album - Track 101.mp3"
Suponiendo que esto proviene de algunos metadatos basados en Internet (he eliminado todas mis carpetas .cddb* locales), incluso deshabilité cddb y las acciones de etiquetado en mi archivo de configuración y eso no ayudó.
Aquí está mi archivo .abcde.cfg
# -----------------$HOME/.abcde.conf----------------- #
#
# A sample configuration file to convert music cds to
# MP3 format using lame, eyeD3 and abcde version 2.7.2
#
# http://andrews-corner.org/linux/abcde/index.html
# -------------------------------------------------- #
# Control EYE3D
EYED3OPTS="--non-std-genres"
# Encode tracks immediately after reading. Saves disk space, gives
# better reading of 'scratchy' disks and better troubleshooting of
# encoding process but slows the operation of abcde quite a bit:
LOWDISK=y
# Specify the method to use to retrieve the track information,
# the alternative is to specify 'musicbrainz':
CDDBMETHOD=cddb
# Make a local cache of cddb entries and then volunteer to use
# these entries when and if they match the cd:
CDDBCOPYLOCAL="y"
CDDBLOCALDIR="$HOME/.cddb"
CDDBLOCALRECURSIVE="y"
CDDBUSELOCAL="y"
# Specify the encoder to use for MP3. In this case 'lame':
OGGENCODERSYNTAX=oggenc # Specify encoder for Ogg Vorbis
MP3ENCODERSYNTAX=lame # Specify encoder for MP3
FLACENCODERSYNTAX=flac # Specify encoder for FLAC
MPCENCODERSYNTAX=mpcenc # Specify encoder for Musepack
AACENCODERSYNTAX=fdkaac # Specify encoder for AAC
OPUSENCODERSYNTAX=opusenc # Specify encoder for Opus
WVENCODERSYNTAX=wavpack # Specify encoder for Wavpack
MKAENCODERSYNTAX=ffmpeg # Specify encoder for MKA (AC3 via FFmpeg)
# Specify the path to the selected encoder. In most cases the encoder
# should be in your $PATH as I illustrate below, otherwise you will
# need to specify the full path. For example: /usr/bin/lame
OGGENC=oggenc # Path to Ogg Vorbis encoder
LAME=lame # Path to MP3 encoder
FLAC=flac # Path to FLAC encoder
MPCENC=mpcenc # Path to Musepack encoder
FDKAAC=fdkaac # Path to the AAC encoder
OPUSENC=opusenc # Path to Opus encoder
WVENC=wavpack # Path to WavPack encoder
FFMPEG=ffmpeg # Path to FFmpeg (AC3 via FFmpeg)
# Specify your required encoding options here. Multiple options can
# be selected as '--preset standard --another-option' etc.
# The '-V 2' option gives VBR encoding between 170-210 kbits/s.
OGGENCOPTS='-q 6' # Options for Ogg Vorbis
LAMEOPTS='-V 2' # Options for MP3
FLACOPTS='-s -e -V -8' # Options for FLAC
MPCENCOPTS='--extreme' # Options for Musepack
FDKAACENCOPTS='-p 2 -m 5 -a 1' # Options for fdkaac
OPUSENCOPTS="--vbr --bitrate 128" # Options for Opus
WVENCOPTS="-hx3" # Options for WavPack
APENCOPTS="-c4000" # Options for Monkey's Audio
TTAENCOPTS="" # Options for True Audio
TWOLAMENCOPTS="--bitrate 320" # Options for MP2
FFMPEGENCOPTS="-c:a ac3 -b:a 448k" # Options for MKA (AC3 via FFmpeg)
# Output type for MP3.
OUTPUTTYPE="mp3,ogg,flac"
# The cd ripping program to use. There are a few choices here: cdda2wav,
# dagrab, cddafs (Mac OS X only) and flac. New to abcde 2.7 is 'libcdio'.
CDROMREADERSYNTAX=cdda2wav
# Give the location of the ripping program and pass any extra options,
# if using libcdio set 'CD_PARANOIA=cd-paranoia'.
CDPARANOIA=cdparanoia
CDPARANOIAOPTS="--never-skip=40"
# Give the location of the CD identification program:
CDDISCID=cd-discid
# Give the base location here for the encoded music files.
OUTPUTDIR="$HOME/Music"
# The default actions that abcde will take.
#ACTIONS=cddb,playlist,read,encode,tag,move,clean
ACTIONS=cddb,read,encode,tag,move,clean
# Decide here how you want the tracks labelled for a standard 'single-artist',
# multi-track encode and also for a multi-track, 'various-artist' encode:
OUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM} - ${TRACKFILE}'
VAOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM} - ${ARTISTFILE}-${TRACKFILE}'
# Decide here how you want the tracks labelled for a standard 'single-artist',
# single-track encode and also for a single-track 'various-artist' encode.
# (Create a single-track encode with 'abcde -1' from the commandline.)
ONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}'
VAONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}'
# Create playlists for single and various-artist encodes. I would suggest
# commenting these out for single-track encoding.
PLAYLISTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}.m3u'
VAPLAYLISTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}.m3u'
# This function takes out dots preceding the album name, and removes a grab
# bag of illegal characters. It allows spaces, if you do not wish spaces add
# in -e 's/ /_/g' after the first sed command.
mungefilename ()
{
echo "$@" | sed -e 's/^\.*//' | tr -d ":><|*/\"'?[:cntrl:]"
}
# What extra options?
MAXPROCS=8 # Run a few encoders simultaneously
PADTRACKS=y # Makes tracks 01 02 not 1 2
EXTRAVERBOSE=2 # Useful for debugging
COMMENT='ripped on Ubuntu using abcde' # Place a comment...
EJECTCD=y # Please eject cd when finished :-)
Y con el que lo extiendo al extraer audiolibros.
# Give the base location here for the encoded music files.
OUTPUTDIR="$HOME/Videos/Audiobooks"
# The default actions that abcde will take.
#### ACTIONS=cddb,playlist,read,encode,tag,move,clean
# Decide here how you want the tracks labelled for a standard 'single-artist',
# multi-track encode and also for a multi-track, 'various-artist' encode:
OUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM} - ${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}'
VAOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various Artists/${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM} ${ARTISTFILE} - ${TRACKFILE}'
# [originalValues] OUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM}.${TRACKFILE}'
# [originalValues] VAOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM}.${ARTISTFILE}-${TRACKFILE}'
# Decide here how you want the tracks labelled for a standard 'single-artist',
# single-track encode and also for a single-track 'various-artist' encode.
# (Create a single-track encode with 'abcde -1' from the commandline.)
ONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM} - ${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}'
VAONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various Artists/${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}/${TRACKNUM} ${ARTISTFILE} - ${TRACKFILE}'
# [originalValues] ONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE}-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}'
# [originalValues] VAONETRACKOUTPUTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/Various-${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}'
# Create playlists for single and various-artist encodes. I would suggest
# commenting these out for single-track encoding.
PLAYLISTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}.m3u'
VAPLAYLISTFORMAT='${OUTPUT}/${ARTISTFILE} - ${ALBUMFILE}/${ALBUMFILE}.m3u'
# This function takes out dots preceding the album name, and removes a grab
# bag of illegal characters. It allows spaces, if you do not wish spaces add
# in -e 's/ /_/g' after the first sed command.
mungefilename ()
{
echo "$@" | sed -e 's/^\.*//' | tr -d ":><|*/\"'?[:cntrl:]"
}
# What extra options?
MAXPROCS=2 # Run a few encoders simultaneously
PADTRACKS=y # Makes tracks 01 02 not 1 2
EXTRAVERBOSE=0 # Useful for debugging
COMMENT='ripped on Ubuntu using abcde' # Place a comment...
EJECTCD=y # Please eject cd when finished :-)
Respuesta1
El interruptor -W debe ser numérico (es decir, 1, no 01).
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W 1
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W 2
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W ...
abcde -c myAudiobookConfigFile.cfg -p -W 9