Merge pull request #2 from KrumpetPirate/master

merge upstream
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ACTIVATION
.authcode
*aax
Audiobook/*

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codec=libmp3lame
extension=mp3
mode=chaptered
authcode=".authcode";
if [ -z ${HOME+x} ] && ! [ -z ${USERPROFILE+x} ]; then HOME="$USERPROFILE"; fi
authcodeDirs="${HOME}/ ./"
GREP=$(grep --version | grep -q GNU && echo "grep" || echo "ggrep")
if ! [[ $(type -P "$GREP") ]]; then
@ -15,7 +18,8 @@ if ! [[ $(type -P "$GREP") ]]; then
fi
if [ "$#" -eq 0 ]; then
echo "Usage: bash AAXtoMP3.sh [--flac] [--single] AUTHCODE {FILES}"
echo "Usage: bash AAXtoMP3 [--flac] [--aac] [--opus ] [--single] AUTHCODE {FILES}"
echo " Note that order does matter!"
exit 1
fi
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shift
fi
if [[ "$1" == '--aac' ]]
then
codec=copy
extension=m4a
mode=single
shift
fi
if [[ "$1" = '--opus' ]]
then
codec=libopus
extension=ogg
shift
fi
if [[ "$1" == '--single' ]]
then
mode=single
shift
fi
if [ ! -f .authcode ]; then
auth_code=$1
shift
else
auth_code=`head -1 .authcode`
fi
auth_code="";
for dir in $authcodeDirs; do
codeFile="${dir}$authcode";
if [ ! -f "$codeFile" ]; then
auth_code=$1
shift
break;
elif [ -s "$codeFile" ]; then
auth_code=`head -1 "$codeFile"`
break;
else
echo "INFO: Sorry, empty \"$codeFile\" found, skipping.";
fi;
done;
if [ -z "$auth_code" ]; then
echo "INFO: Sorry, no authcode provided.";
exit 1;
fi;
debug() {
echo "$(date "+%F %T%z") ${1}"
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save_metadata "${path}"
genre=$(get_metadata_value genre)
artist=$(get_metadata_value artist)
title=$(get_metadata_value title)
title=$(get_metadata_value title | sed 's/'\:'/'-\ '/g' | xargs -0)
output_directory="$(dirname "${path}")/${genre}/${artist}/${title}"
mkdir -p "${output_directory}"
full_file_path="${output_directory}/${title}.${extension}"
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read -r -u9 _ _ chapter
chapter_title="${title} - $(printf %0${#chaptercount}d $chapternum) ${chapter}"
chapter_file="${output_directory}/${chapter_title}.${extension}"
</dev/null ffmpeg -loglevel error -stats -i "${full_file_path}" -i "${cover_path}" -ss "${start%?}" -to "${end}" -c copy -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -id3v2_version 3 \
# the ID3 tags must only be specified for *.mp3 files,
# the other container formats come with their own
# tagging mechanisms.
id3_version_param=""
if test "${extension}" = "mp3"; then
id3_version_param="-id3v2_version 3"
fi
</dev/null ffmpeg -loglevel error -stats -i "${full_file_path}" -i "${cover_path}" -ss "${start%?}" -to "${end}" -map 0:0 -map 1:0 -acodec copy ${id3_version_param} \
-metadata:s:v title="Album cover" -metadata:s:v comment="Cover (Front)" -metadata track="${chapternum}" -metadata title="${chapter_title}" \
"${chapter_file}"

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Thanks to kbabioch, this script has also been packaged in the [AUR](https://aur.archlinux.org/packages/aaxtomp3-git/). Note that you will still need to extract your activation bytes before use.
## Usage
```
bash AAXtoMP3 <AUTHCODE> {INPUT_FILES}
```bash
bash AAXtoMP3 [--flac] [--aac] [--opus] [--single] AUTHCODE {FILES}
```
* AUTHCODE: **your** Audible auth code (it won't correctly decode otherwise) (required)
* Everything else is considered an input file, useful for batching!
You can also convert the output to FLAC encoding instead of MP3 by doing the following *in order*:
```
bash AAXtoMP3 --flac <AUTHCODE> {INPUT_FILES}
```
Note that FLAC encoding is typically a little faster, at the cost of compatibility with some players.
Note that any optional flags have to be inputed *in order* to function correctly.
If you wish to convert to a single file you can add --single to the input. This will prevent chaptered content from being extracted.
Additionally, if you have a .authcode file available in the current working directory, it will read the first line of
that line and treat it like your auth_code. When you do this you do not need to specify an AUTHCODE input.
Here is the full usage (NOTE: Order matters!)
```
bash AAXtoMP3 [--flac] [--single] AUTHCODE {FILES}
```
Additionally, if you have a .authcode file available in either your home directory or the current working directory, it will read the first line of that line and treat it like your auth_code. When you do this you do not need to specify an AUTHCODE input.
## Anti-Piracy Notice
Note that this project does NOT crack the DRM. It simply allows the user to

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