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+/*\r
+ * FAPG 0.0 released under GPL\r
+ * http://royale.zerezo.com/fapg/\r
+ */\r
+\r
+#include <stdio.h>\r
+#include <stdlib.h>\r
+#include <getopt.h>\r
+#include <dirent.h>\r
+#include <sys/types.h>\r
+#include <string.h>\r
+#include <limits.h>\r
+\r
+#define MAX 10240\r
+\r
+int debug=0;\r
+int format=0; /* 0 = m3u ; 1 = pls ; 2 = html */\r
+unsigned char *prefix="";\r
+int recursive=0;\r
+int separator='/';\r
+int skip=0;\r
+int windows=0;\r
+unsigned char buffer[MAX];\r
+\r
+int counter=0;\r
+\r
+unsigned char artist[1024];\r
+unsigned char title[1024];\r
+int time;\r
+\r
+unsigned char unix2dos[256]={0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,26,27,28,29,30,31,32,33,70,35,36,37,38,39,40,41,82,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,52,53,54,55,56,57,84,59,36,61,65,71,64,65,66,67,68,69,70,71,72,73,74,75,76,77,78,79,80,81,82,83,84,85,86,87,88,89,90,91,36,93,94,95,96,97,98,99,100,101,102,103,104,105,106,107,108,109,110,111,112,113,114,115,116,117,118,119,120,121,122,123,36,125,126,127,199,252,233,226,228,224,229,231,234,235,232,239,238,236,196,197,201,230,198,244,246,242,251,249,255,214,220,248,163,216,215,131,225,237,243,250,241,209,170,186,191,174,172,189,188,161,171,187,166,166,166,166,166,193,194,192,169,166,166,43,43,162,165,43,43,45,45,43,45,43,227,195,43,43,45,45,166,45,43,164,240,208,202,203,200,105,205,206,207,43,43,166,220,166,204,175,211,223,212,210,245,213,181,254,222,218,219,217,253,221,175,180,173,177,61,190,182,167,247,184,176,168,183,185,179,178,166,160};\r
+\r
+void usage()\r
+{\r
+ fprintf(stderr,"Usage >> fapg [-backslash] [-debug] [-format=m3u|pls|html] [-output=/path/to/file.m3u] [-prefix=/the/prefix] [-recursive] [-windows] /path/to/mp3/dir1 [/path/to/mp3/dir2 ...]\n");\r
+ exit(1);\r
+}\r
+\r
+void parse_options(int argc,char **argv)\r
+{\r
+ static struct option long_options[]=\r
+ {\r
+ {"backslash",no_argument,&separator,'\\'},\r
+ {"debug",no_argument,&debug,1},\r
+ {"format",required_argument,0,'f'},\r
+ {"output",required_argument,0,'o'},\r
+ {"prefix",required_argument,0,'p'},\r
+ {"recursive",no_argument,&recursive,1},\r
+ {"windows",no_argument,&windows,1}\r
+ };\r
+ int c;\r
+ int option_index=0;\r
+ while ((c=getopt_long_only(argc,argv,"",long_options,&option_index))!=-1)\r
+ {\r
+ switch(c)\r
+ {\r
+ case 0:\r
+ break;\r
+ case 'f':\r
+ if (strcmp(optarg,"m3u")==0) format=0; else\r
+ if (strcmp(optarg,"pls")==0) format=1; else\r
+ if (strcmp(optarg,"html")==0) format=2; else\r
+ usage();\r
+ break;\r
+ case 'o':\r
+ close(1);\r
+ if (fopen(optarg,"w")==NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Error >> unable to open output file : %s\n",optarg); exit(2); }\r
+ break;\r
+ case 'p':\r
+ prefix=malloc(strlen(optarg)+1);\r
+ strcpy(prefix,optarg);\r
+ break;\r
+ default:\r
+ usage();\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+}\r
+\r
+void parse_mp3(unsigned char *file)\r
+{\r
+ int bitrates[2][3][15]=\r
+ {{{0, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320, 352, 384, 416, 448},\r
+ {0, 32, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320, 384},\r
+ {0, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320}},\r
+ {{0, 32, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 176, 192, 224, 256},\r
+ {0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160},\r
+ {0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160}}};\r
+ FILE *fic;\r
+ unsigned char *c;\r
+ int lus;\r
+\r
+ if (debug) fprintf(stderr,"Debug >> parsing mp3 : %s\n",file);\r
+\r
+ /* read header */\r
+ if ((fic=fopen(file,"r"))==NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Warning >> can't open file : %s\n",file); return; }\r
+ lus=fread(buffer,1,MAX,fic);\r
+ c=buffer; \r
+\r
+ /* try ID3v2 */\r
+ if (buffer[0]=='I' && buffer[1]=='D' && buffer[2]=='3')\r
+ {\r
+ int size;\r
+ int version;\r
+ version=*(buffer+3);\r
+ if (version<2 || version>4)\r
+ fprintf(stderr,"Warning >> ID3 v2.%d not implemented ! trying anyway : %s\n",version,file);\r
+ if (*(buffer+5)!=0)\r
+ fprintf(stderr,"Warning >> specials headers not implemented (%d) ! trying anyway : %s\n",*(buffer+5),file);\r
+ c=buffer+6;\r
+ size=(*c<<24)+(*(c+1)<<16)+(*(c+2)<<8)+(*(c+3));\r
+ if (size>lus) size=lus;\r
+ c+=4;\r
+ if (version==2) while (c<buffer+size-5)\r
+ {\r
+ int size=(*(c+3)<<16)+(*(c+4)<<8)+(*(c+5));\r
+ if (*c==0) break;\r
+ if (strncmp(c,"TT2",3)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ strncpy(title,c+7,size-1);\r
+ title[size-1]='\0';\r
+ }\r
+ if (strncmp(c,"TP1",3)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ strncpy(artist,c+7,size-1);\r
+ artist[size-1]='\0';\r
+ }\r
+ c+=size+6;\r
+ }\r
+ if (version==3 || version==4) while (c<buffer+size-7)\r
+ {\r
+ int size=(*(c+4)<<24)+(*(c+5)<<16)+(*(c+6)<<8)+(*(c+7));\r
+ if (*c==0) break;\r
+ if (strncmp(c,"TIT2",4)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ strncpy(title,c+11,size-1);\r
+ title[size-1]='\0';\r
+ }\r
+ if (strncmp(c,"TPE1",4)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ strncpy(artist,c+11,size-1);\r
+ artist[size-1]='\0';\r
+ }\r
+ c+=size+10;\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ \r
+ while (c<buffer+lus-10)\r
+ {\r
+ if (*c==0xFF && (*(c+1)&0xF0)==0xF0)\r
+ {\r
+ int version;\r
+ int lay;\r
+ int bitrate_index;\r
+ int bitrate;\r
+ version=2-(*(c+1)>>3&1);\r
+ lay=4-(*(c+1)>>1&3);\r
+ bitrate_index=*(c+2)>>4&0xF;\r
+ if (version>=1 && version<=2 && lay-1>=0 && lay-1<=2 && bitrate_index>=0 && bitrate_index<=14)\r
+ bitrate=bitrates[version-1][lay-1][bitrate_index];\r
+ else\r
+ bitrate=0;\r
+ if (bitrate!=0)\r
+ {\r
+ fseek(fic,0,SEEK_END);\r
+ time=(ftell(fic)+buffer-c)/125/bitrate;\r
+ }\r
+ else\r
+ time=0;\r
+ break;\r
+ }\r
+ c++;\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ /* try ID3v1 */\r
+ if (strlen(artist)==0 && strlen(title)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ fseek(fic,-128,SEEK_END);\r
+ lus=fread(buffer,1,128,fic);\r
+ if (lus==128 && buffer[0]=='T' && buffer[1]=='A' && buffer[2]=='G')\r
+ {\r
+ strncpy(title,buffer+3,30);\r
+ title[30]='\0';\r
+ c=title+29;\r
+ while (c>title && *c==' ') *(c--)='\0';\r
+ strncpy(artist,buffer+33,30);\r
+ artist[30]='\0';\r
+ c=artist+29;\r
+ while (c>artist && *c==' ') *(c--)='\0';\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ fclose(fic);\r
+} \r
+\r
+void parse_ogg(unsigned char *file)\r
+{\r
+ FILE *fic;\r
+ unsigned char *c;\r
+ int lus;\r
+ int sample_rate;\r
+ int samples;\r
+\r
+ if (debug) fprintf(stderr,"Debug >> parsing ogg : %s\n",file);\r
+\r
+ /* read header */\r
+ if ((fic=fopen(file,"r"))==NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Warning >> can't open file : %s\n",file); return; }\r
+ lus=fread(buffer,1,MAX,fic);\r
+\r
+ /* try Ogg */\r
+ if (buffer[0]!='O' && buffer[1]!='g' && buffer[2]!='g')\r
+ {\r
+ fprintf(stderr,"Warning >> not a Ogg header : %s\n",file);\r
+ return;\r
+ }\r
+ \r
+ c=buffer+0x28;\r
+ sample_rate=(*c)+(*(c+1)<<8)+(*(c+2)<<16)+(*(c+3)<<24);\r
+\r
+ while (c<buffer+lus-10)\r
+ {\r
+ int size;\r
+ if (strncmp(c,"TITLE=",6)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ size=*(c-4)+(*(c-3)<<8)+(*(c-2)<<16)+(*(c-1)<<24);\r
+ strncpy(title,c+6,size-6);\r
+ title[size-6]='\0';\r
+ c+=size;\r
+ }\r
+ if (strncmp(c,"ARTIST=",7)==0)\r
+ {\r
+ size=*(c-4)+(*(c-3)<<8)+(*(c-2)<<16)+(*(c-1)<<24);\r
+ strncpy(artist,c+7,size-7);\r
+ artist[size-7]='\0';\r
+ c+=size;\r
+ }\r
+ c++;\r
+ }\r
+ \r
+ fseek(fic,-MAX,SEEK_END);\r
+ lus=fread(buffer,1,MAX,fic);\r
+ c=buffer+lus-1;\r
+ while (strncmp(c,"OggS",4)!=0 && c>buffer) c--;\r
+ if (c!=buffer)\r
+ {\r
+ c+=6;\r
+ samples=(*c)+(*(c+1)<<8)+(*(c+2)<<16)+(*(c+3)<<24);\r
+ time=samples/sample_rate;\r
+ }\r
+ \r
+ fclose(fic);\r
+}\r
+\r
+void parse_directory(unsigned char *path)\r
+{\r
+ DIR *dirp;\r
+ struct dirent *dp;\r
+ unsigned char newpath[PATH_MAX];\r
+ unsigned char *c;\r
+\r
+ void print_faketitle()\r
+ {\r
+ c=newpath+strlen(newpath);\r
+ while (c>newpath && *c!='/') c--;\r
+ while (c<newpath+strlen(newpath)-5)\r
+ {\r
+ c++;\r
+ if (*c=='_') putchar(' '); else if (windows) putchar(unix2dos[*c]); else putchar(*c);\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ \r
+ void print_path()\r
+ {\r
+ printf(prefix);\r
+ for (c=newpath+skip;*c!='\0';c++) if (*c=='/') putchar(separator); else if (windows) putchar(unix2dos[*c]); else putchar(*c);\r
+ }\r
+\r
+ if (debug) fprintf(stderr,"Debug >> parsing directory : %s\n",path);\r
+ if ((dirp=opendir(path))==NULL) { fprintf(stderr,"Warning >> can't open directory : %s\n",path); return; }\r
+ while ((dp=readdir(dirp))!=NULL)\r
+ {\r
+ sprintf(newpath,"%s/%s",path,dp->d_name);\r
+ if (recursive && dp->d_type & DT_DIR && strcmp(dp->d_name,".")!=0 && strcmp(dp->d_name,"..")!=0)\r
+ {\r
+ parse_directory(newpath);\r
+ }\r
+ if (dp->d_type & DT_REG)\r
+ {\r
+ unsigned char ext[5];\r
+ int i;\r
+ for (i=0;i<5;i++) ext[i]=tolower(dp->d_name[strlen(dp->d_name)-4+i]);\r
+ artist[0]='\0';\r
+ title[0]='\0';\r
+ time=-2;\r
+ if (strcmp(".mp3",ext)==0) { time=-1; parse_mp3(newpath); }\r
+ if (strcmp(".ogg",ext)==0) { time=-1; parse_ogg(newpath); }\r
+ if (strcmp(".wav",ext)==0) { time=-1; /* parse_wav(newpath); */ }\r
+ \r
+ if (time!=-2) /* is it an audio file ? */\r
+ {\r
+ counter++;\r
+ switch (format)\r
+ {\r
+ case 0:\r
+ if (time!=-1)\r
+ {\r
+ printf("#EXTINF:%d,",time);\r
+ if (strlen(artist)==0 && strlen(title)==0) print_faketitle();\r
+ else printf("%s - %s",artist,title);\r
+ putchar('\n');\r
+ }\r
+ print_path();\r
+ putchar('\n');\r
+ break;\r
+ case 1:\r
+ printf("File%d=",counter);\r
+ print_path();\r
+ putchar('\n');\r
+ printf("Title%d=",counter);\r
+ if (strlen(artist)==0 && strlen(title)==0) print_faketitle();\r
+ else printf("%s - %s",artist,title);\r
+ putchar('\n');\r
+ if (time!=-1) printf("Length%d=%d\n",counter,time);\r
+ break;\r
+ case 2:\r
+ printf("<tr><td>%d</td><td>%s</td><td>%s</td><td>",counter,artist,title);\r
+ if (time==-1) printf("?"); else printf("%d",time);\r
+ printf("</td></tr>\n");\r
+ break;\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ }\r
+ closedir(dirp);\r
+}\r
+\r
+int main(int argc,char **argv)\r
+{\r
+ parse_options(argc,argv);\r
+ if (optind==argc) usage();\r
+ switch (format)\r
+ {\r
+ case 0:\r
+ printf("#EXTM3U\n");\r
+ break;\r
+ case 1:\r
+ printf("[playlist]\n");\r
+ break;\r
+ case 2:\r
+ printf("<!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC \"-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Strict//EN\" \"http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-strict.dtd\">\n\n<html>\n\n<head>\n<title>Playlist generated by FAPG 0.0</title>\n<meta http-equiv=\"Content-Type\" content=\"text/html; charset=iso-8859-1\" />\n<link rel=\"stylesheet\" type=\"text/css\" href=\"fapg.css\" />\n</head>\n\n<body>\n\n<h1>Playlist</h1>\n\n<table>\n<tr><th>Entry</th><th>Artist</th><th>Title</th><th>Length</th></tr>\n");\r
+ break;\r
+ }\r
+ for (;optind<argc;optind++)\r
+ {\r
+ if (strlen(prefix)!=0) skip=strlen(argv[optind]);\r
+ parse_directory(argv[optind]);\r
+ }\r
+ switch(format)\r
+ {\r
+ case 1:\r
+ printf("NumberOfEntries=%d\nVersion=2\n",counter);\r
+ break;\r
+ case 2:\r
+ printf("</table>\n\n<p>Playlist generated by <a href=\"http://royale.zerezo.com/fapg/\">FAPG 0.0</a></p>\n\n</body>\n\n</html>");\r
+ break;\r
+ }\r
+ exit(0);\r
+}\r