Warning: This script could screw things up. If you don’t feel comfortable with shell scripts, this might not be for you.
#!/bin/bash set -e # exit script if control-c is used USAGE="Usage: convert_music.sh source_dir destination_dir" # --- Options processing ------------------------------------------- if [ $# == 0 ] ; then echo $USAGE exit 1; fi # Convert relative path to absolute. Also remove trailing slash SOURCE_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$1")"; pwd)/$(basename "$1")" SOURCE_DIR=$(dirname "$SOURCE_DIR/temp") # this fixes . and ./ DESTINATION_DIR="$(cd "$(dirname "$2")"; pwd)/$(basename "$2")" DESTINATION_DIR=$(dirname "$DESTINATION_DIR/temp") # this fixes . and ./ find "$SOURCE_DIR" \( -iname '*.flac' -or -iname '*.m4a' \) -type f -print | while read -r FILE do ORIG_DIR=$(dirname "$FILE") # Get basename and remove extension BASE=$(basename "$FILE") # get filename BASE=${BASE%.*} # remove extension from filename NEW_DIR=${ORIG_DIR/$SOURCE_DIR/$DESTINATION_DIR} mkdir -p "$NEW_DIR" NEW_FILE="$NEW_DIR/$BASE.m4a" if [ ! -f "$NEW_FILE" ]; then echo "Converting $FILE to $NEW_FILE" # </dev/null added so ffmpeg doesn't read input ffmpeg -hide_banner -i "$FILE" -c:a aac -b:a 192k "$NEW_FILE" </dev/null # standard aac # Use the following line on Synology NAS. Comment out line above. #ffmpeg -hide_banner -i "$FILE" -c:a libfaac -b:a 160k "$NEW_FILE" </dev/null fi done