1 ^t Some ^t Data
2 ^t Other ^t Info & Stuff
3 ^t Yet ^t More Data
4 ^t To the ^t End
^t being tab, or some other apropriate separation character
I want files to look like this:
Code:
01 - Some -Data
02 - Other - Info & Stuff
03 - Yet - More Data
04 - To the - End
I realize there's a problem if the text document does not match the number of files but that does not need to be error handled. It does not need to be fool proof, I will do this one folder at a time, checking for errors manually. Each folder contains some 10-30 files. I want leading zeroes up to 9 if possible but it's not extremely important.
Background: These are mediafiles converted from tape archives. The titles are in a separate textfile for each converted tape. Each tapes goes into a separate folder.
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tape2wav
tape2wav(1) Emulators tape2wav(1)NAME
tape2wav - Sinclair ZX Spectrum tape to wav audio file converter
SYNOPSIS
tape2wav [ -r sample rate ] infile outfile
DESCRIPTION
tape2wav converts audio files to ZX Spectrum tape images.
OPTIONS -r sample rate
causes sample rate to be used as the sample rate for the target wav file.
infile specifies the tape file to be converted. This file can be in any of the tape formats supported by libspectrum(3).
outfile
specifies the output wav file.
BUGS
None known.
SEE ALSO fuse(1), fuse-utils(1), libspectrum(3), listbasic(1), tapeconv(1), tzxlist(1), snap2tzx(1), tape2wav(1)
The comp.sys.sinclair Spectrum FAQ, at
http://www.worldofspectrum.org/faq/index.html.
AUTHOR
Fredrick Meunier (fredm@spamcop.net).
Version 1.0.0 16th December, 2010 tape2wav(1)