#!/bin/sh txt_to_wav() { hash="$(md5sum "$1" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)" filename="out-$hash.sbc" xxd -r -p "$1" > "$filename" ffmpeg -y \ -v quiet `# verbosity - other options are "quiet", "error", "panic"` \ -f sbc `# accept SBC format` \ -ac 1 `# audio channel: #1` \ -i "$filename" `# input file: out-$hash.sbc` \ "$2" `# output to $2` rm "$filename" } audio_to_txt() { hash="$(md5sum "$1" | cut -d ' ' -f 1)" filename="out-$hash.sbc" ffmpeg -y \ -v quiet `# verbosity - other options are "quiet", "error", "panic"` \ -i "$1" `# input file: $1` \ -f sbc `# output format: SBC` \ -ar 16000 `# audio rate: 16 kHz` \ -ac 1 `# audio channel: #1` \ -aq 16 `# audio quality: 16 (for SBC this means bitpool=16)` \ -map_metadata -1 `# strip metadata` \ "$filename" `# output to out-$hash.sbc` xxd -i "$filename" `# output in C include file style` \ | head -n -2 `# skip last two xxd outline lines (skip C formatting)` \ | tail -n +2 `# start output on line 2 of xxd output (skip C formatting)` \ | sed 's/ //g' `# remove spaces` \ | tr --delete '\n' `# remove newlines` \ | sed 's/,/\,\n/16; P; D' `# collect into lines with the right length` \ > "$2" rm "$filename" } audio_to_cpp() { varname="$(basename "$1" | rev | cut -f 2- -d '.' | rev | tr '[:lower:]/' '[:upper:]_')" ffmpeg -y \ -v quiet `# verbosity - other options are "quiet", "error", "panic"` \ -i "$1" `# input file: $1` \ -f sbc `# output format: SBC` \ -ar 16000 `# audio rate: 16 kHz` \ -ac 1 `# audio channel: #1` \ -aq 16 `# audio quality: 16 (for SBC this means bitpool=16)` \ -map_metadata -1 `# strip metadata` \ "$varname" `# output to something like EN_SOUND_POWER_ON` printf '#include \n' > "$2" xxd -i "$varname" `# output in C include file style` \ >> "$2" sed -i 's/unsigned char/uint8_t/g' "$2" rm "$varname" } [ "$1" = '-T' ] || [ "$1" = '--txt-to-wav' ] && shift 1 && txt_to_wav "$@" && exit [ "$1" = '-A' ] || [ "$1" = '--audio-to-txt' ] && shift 1 && audio_to_txt "$@" && exit [ "$1" = '-C' ] || [ "$1" = '--audio-to-cpp' ] && shift 1 && audio_to_cpp "$@" && exit echo " Sound format converter: Usage: $0 [option] [input-file] [output-file] Options: -T or --txt-to-wav Converts the text file to a wav audio file -A or --audio-to-txt Converts an audio file to a file readable by the old pinebuds firmware -C or --audio-to-cpp Converts an audio file to a file compilable into the pinebuds firmware "