Attempt to rename itunes songs from their metadata
| itunes-rename-by-metadata.sh | ||
| README.txt | ||
DESCRIPTION: If you ever tried to copy songs from your iPhone directly onto your filesystem (not using iTunes) then you know you will find all your songs renamed in a very weird "Apple" way.. This is regardless of what the filenames were when you were intially copying these onto your iphone as it will later on overwrite their file names. This however is only for the actual file name. Meaning if your media had it's track title, performer or album in the metadata then this will still be there. Using the help of the mediainfo utility you can pull metadata information from various media formats. Based on what is availbale in the metadata you can then rename your iphone songs with something that is actually human readable. This script attempts to automate this process. NOTE: 1) This script works around the mediainfo package. It is a simple utility to get metadata info from various media types 2) This script relies on metadata in your media in order to rename your files. Depending on how you acquired your media in the first place, some metadata may be missing hence resulting in incomplete output!! 3) To mount your iphone on a Linux device, you will need libimodiledevice libraries + the ifuse package --> Ref: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/IOS AUTHOR: 96-fromsofia - 2A9-7CC@96-fromsofia.net || August 2021