#!/bin/bash # Date: 02/13/2023 # Author: Anthony Correa # I used this script to batch archive bin/cues to CHD. # It will create a file based on the folder file name # It should automatically skip if there is a folder already in the output directory # Usage: $ ./convert_cue_chd.sh # for example, to use a directory with wildcards: # use with convert_cue_chd.sh */. # output_directory is the directory where the unarchived folders will go output_directory=./out mkdir -p "$output_directory" i=1 for FOLDER in "$@"; do ##echo "$fi" echo $'\n'"=="`printf %03d $i`"/"`printf %03d $#`"=============================================================================" echo "Input folder: $FOLDER" infiles=("$FOLDER"/*.cue) for INFILE in "$infiles";do filename=$(basename -- "$INFILE") outname="${filename%.*}.chd" outpath="$output_directory/$outname" ##touch "./out/${fi%%.*}.new" if [ ! -d "$outpath" ]; then echo "Input file: $filename" echo "Output path: $outpath" echo $'\n' chdman createcd -i "$INFILE" -o "$outpath" # 7z x "$FILE" -aos -bb1 -o"$outpath" else echo "$outpath exists... skipping" fi done ((i+=1)) done echo "======================================================================================" echo $'\n' echo "Done converting" # at one point I wanted to tar the results to make it easier to transfer all the contents # but i changed my mind, so i commented it out. this is here in case i change my mind again. #echo "now tarring" #tar -cvf out.tar "$output_directory" echo "Done!"