39 lines
1.9 KiB
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39 lines
1.9 KiB
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# assemble common values for tags/comments
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# ${date} comes from encode.bash and is available when this file is sourced
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# right now, the scripts don't support per episode title, that
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# would be a trivial hack but would require yet another interactive argument
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title="Name of Your Cast ${date}"
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artist="Your Name"
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# ${HOME} is available in pretty much every *nix shell environment
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cover="${HOME}/path/to/pictures/cover.jpg"
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album="Name of Your Vast"
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genre="Podcast"
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# ${post_date} is set up by encode.bash before sourcing this file
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# it assumes the date as part of the URL, as is comming with WordPress
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# right now the format is YYYYY/MM/DD, could be made configurable
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url="http://www.example.org/${post_date}/${slug}/"
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# either link to a CC license or to a copyright statement on your web site
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copyright="http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/us"
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#copyright="http://www.example.org/copyright"
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# generic comment safe for all episodes, if you want different comments
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# per type of show, you could just use multiple .conf files
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# any value can refer to earlier values in this file, as the example
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# here uses ${url} definied a few lines prior
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comment="Weekly news cast. Email to feedback@example.org. Show notes and license information for this episode at ${url}."
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# this should be consistent with the .feed file you'll use
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# the prefix will be concatenated with the date in YYYY-MM-DD format
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file_prefix=your_cast_
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# maximum is 320, higher means bigger files but better sound
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mp3_bitrate=128
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# arbitrary values for AAC which is a variable bit rate format
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# maximum is 500
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aac_quality=200
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# currently encode.bash uses sed and grep to extract time offsets
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# from files in the directory specified below
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# this needs to be more configurable, including simply disabling
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aac_notes_path=${HOME}/path/to/formatted/notes
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# Ogg Vorbis is also variable bit rate so quality loosely
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# governs the trade off between sound quality and file size
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# maximum is 10
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ogg_quality=5
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