#!/usr/bin/env bash ## bash script to generate file magic support for flac. ## https://github.com/file/file/blob/master/magic/Magdir/audio ## below "#some common sample rates" (line 471), ie: ## >>17 belong&0xfffff0 0x2ee000 \b, 192 kHz LANG=C target=magic/Magdir/audio ## construct static list of sample rates based on standard crystal ## oscillator frequencies. ## 16.384 MHz Unknown audio application ## (16384 kHz = 32 kHz * 512 = 32 * 2^9) ## 22.5792 MHz Redbook/CD ## (22579.2 kHz = 44.1kHz * 512 = 44.1 * 2^9) ## also used: 11.2896, 16.9344, 33.8688 and 45.1584 ## 24.576 MHz DAT/Video ## (24576 kHz = 48 kHz * 512 = 48 * 2^9) ## also used: 49.1520 ## 33.8688 > 16.9344 ## 36.864 > 18.432000 declare -a a_ground_fs=(16384000 22579200 24576000) ## multiply ground clock frequencies by 1953 to get usable base ## frequencies, for instance: ## DAT/video: 24.576 MHz * 1000000 / 512 = 48000Hz ## Redbook/CD: 22.5792 MHz * 1000000 / 512 = 44100Hz ## use base rates for calculating derived rates declare -a samplerates ## min divider: fs/n def_fs_n=512 min_fs_n=4 ## start at base_fs/(def_fs*min_fs) ## add each derived sample rate to the array for base_fs in "${a_ground_fs[@]}"; do min_fs=$( echo "${base_fs} / ( ${def_fs_n} * ${min_fs_n} )" | bc) ## max multiplier: fs*n*min_fs max_fs_n=$(( 8 * min_fs_n )) n=${max_fs_n} while [[ ${n} -ge 1 ]]; do sample_rate=$(( min_fs * n )) samplerates+=(${sample_rate}) n=$(( n / 2 )) done done declare -a stripped_rates declare -a lines for samplerate in "${samplerates[@]}"; do ## use bc with sed to convert and format Hz to kHz stripped_rate="$(LANG=C bc <<< "scale=5; ${samplerate} / 1000" | \ sed 's#[0\.]*$##g')" ## only add uniq sample rates (should be necessary if [[ ! "${stripped_rates[@]}" =~ ${stripped_rate} ]]; then printf -v line ">>17\tbelong&%#-15x\t%#08x\t%s, %s kHz\n" \ "16777200" \ "$(( samplerate * 16 ))" \ "\b" \ "${stripped_rate}" stripped_rates+=("${stripped_rate}") lines+=("${line}") fi done printf "## start cutting >>> \n" ## print out the formatted lines printf "%s" "${lines[@]}" | sort -k5 -n printf "## <<< stop cutting\n" |