I am said chap, thank you for the mention it is much appreciated!
As for birgirfreyr, if you are looking to get into this line of business I think you will need to understand and respect that...
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I am said chap, thank you for the mention it is much appreciated!
As for birgirfreyr, if you are looking to get into this line of business I think you will need to understand and respect that...
I've decided it's time I brushed up on my antiquated programming skills and discovered quickly on my travels. I've only just started looking at it but running the command
quickly tutorial
...
One of these days I'll wrap my head round all of this. It's very humbling for someone who has complete mastery of DOS to suddenly find themselves out of their depth i a linux terminal!
Ah, because out of 2778 files the 2 I chose to test it on don't have hyphens! Isn't that typical.
Thanks to everyone who replied you've all been a great help.
I got that thanks, it was attempting to run on the now extracted filenames (title - artist). Having run it on the original files it now extracts title artist but with no hyphen between.
I've got it working but for some weird reason the output has no hyphens at all, not even between the artist and title.
Getting there though.
I tried this and it outputs:
zipinfo: cannot find or open Zoom, Zoom.zip or Zoom.ZIP.
for every zip file in the directory.
I've done that bit now thanks. Now I need to remove the words 'Zoom Karaoke - ' from the beginning of the filenames.
They all start the same, since they are all official copies that is how they come from Zoom. But yes, I need to drop everything up to and including the first hyphen and the space after it.
Ah, got it, but it turns out the tracks are prefixed:
Zoom Karaoke - 2-4-6-8 Motorway - Tom Robinson Band.zip
How would I remove the 'Zoom Karaoke - '?
It simply produces this error:
bash: ./rename.sh: Permission denied
I'm duplicating the directory as we speak. Will report back soon.
I presume I would just place this in a .sh file?
This was the command used to rename them as they are now
i=2743; for f in *; do mv "$f" ./$(printf %04d $i).zip; ((i++)); done
I'm not sure if this is the right place to ask but thought I'd give it a go.
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As stated in the first post of this thread, done, done and done.