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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Delete Numbers, Spaces, Special Character from the begining of the line of a file Post 302913427 by RudiC on Saturday 16th of August 2014 02:06:46 PM
Old 08-16-2014
That is a very heterogeneous sample; I'm not sure that can be done in one go. Tried
Code:
sed -r 's/^.*[0-9]{2}[^[:alpha:]]*//; s/\([^)]*\)//; s/\[[^]]*\]//; s/ \././' file
Choti choti gaiya choti choti gaval.mp3
Brazil Dhol.mp3
PAYALIYA.mp3
Isq Risk.mp3
Love.mp3
A2 - Aasan Nahin Yahan.mp3
AE NAZNEEN SUNO NA.MP3
Revival - Hum Tumhare Liye - Aye Sanam Aaj Yeh Quasam - Lata and Talat.mp3

, but unsure how ro remove that A2 - without removing the Revival... piece
 

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NORMALIZE-MP3(1)					      General Commands Manual						  NORMALIZE-MP3(1)

NAME
normalize-mp3 - adjust levels of mp3 or ogg files by running normalize-audio(1), then re-encoding SYNOPSIS
normalize-mp3 [OPTION]... [FILE]... normalize-ogg [OPTION]... [FILE]... DESCRIPTION
Normalize volume of mp3 or ogg files by decoding, running normalize, and re-encoding. This requires as much extra disk space as the largest mp3 or ogg file, decoded. Note that for batch and mix mode, all files must be decoded, so there must be enough disk space for the decoded copies of all specified mp3 and ogg files. --ogg Convert files to OGG, regardless of original format --mp3 Convert files to MP3, regardless of original format --bitrate BR Set bitrate of re-encoded file (default 128) --tmpdir TMP Put temporary WAV files in temp directory TMP --notags Do not copy ID3 or OGG tags to the output file The following four options may be used to set the encoder and decoder commands for mp3 and ogg vorbis. %m is expanded to the name of the mp3 or vorbis file, %w expands to the name of the temporary WAV file, and %b expands to the bitrate, as specified by the --bitrate option. Run normalize-mp3 with no arguments to see the default values. --mp3encode=X mp3 encoder --mp3decode=X mp3 decoder --oggencode=X ogg vorbis encoder --oggdecode=X ogg vorbis decoder -h Display this help and exit. -V Display version information and exit. These arguments are passed as arguments to normalize-audio. Run "normalize-audio --help" for more info. -a AMP -g ADJ -n -T THR -b -m -v -q REPORTING BUGS Report bugs to <chrisvaill@gmail.com>. SEE ALSO
The normalize-audio(1) Man page NOTES
This page was provided by Eduardo Macan <macan@debian.org> September 2001 NORMALIZE-MP3(1)
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