#!/bin/bash
#
# wma to mp3
function wma2mp3 () {
if [ ! -f "$1" ]; then
echo "File $1 not found!"
else
wav=`ls "$1" | sed -e 's/.wma/.wav/' | tr -d "*"`
mplayer -ao pcm "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.wav" "$1" &&
mv audiodump.wav "$wav" && unset wav &&
lame -h -b 192 "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.wav" "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.mp3" &&
rm -f "${1%%.[Ww][Mm][Aa]}.wav" ||
echo "There was a problem with the conversion process!"
fi
}
# convert all wma files in directory
if [ $# -eq 1 -a -d "$1" ]; then
for file in $1/*.[Ww][Mm][Aa]; do
wma2mp3 "$file"
done
exit
fi
# One or more wma files were given
for file in $*; do
wma2mp3 "$file"
done
# Not enough information
if [ $# -lt 1 ]; then
echo
echo "Usage: wma2mp3 myfile.wma"
echo " wma2mp3 /directory/containing/wma/files"
echo " wma2mp3 myfile.wma myfile2.wma myfile3.wma"
# You have to use quotations for the arguement below.
# Failure to do so will result in only one file being
# converted. Namely, the first one it comes across...
echo ' wma2mp3 "*.wma"'
echo
echo "For converting .wma's that have spaces in the"
echo 'name, use the directory option OR "*.wma"'
echo
exit
fi
exit