Do you have a music album as a single file (locally or on YouTube), with all its tracks joined together? Do you want to split that album in its single tracks? Do you want to tag these tracks so your music player can get all the required info from them?
This script is for you!
- Install
ffmpeg
- Install
Python 3
- Clone/Download this repository
cd album-splitter/
- Use
ls
(ordir
on Windows) to check that you are in a folder containing aREADME.md
- Use
python -m venv venv
- Activate the virtual environment
- Linux:
source venv/bin/activate
- Windows:
./venv/Scripts/activate
- You will need to do this step everytime you want to use the software
- Linux:
- Install the package
pip install .
- You are ready to go!
- Create a copy of the tracks.txt.example, rename it as tracks.txt and delete the lines starting with #.
- Open tracks.txt
- Add tracks info in this format:
<start-time> - <title>
- A track on each line
- See Examples section, many other formats supported
- Run the script
- Basic usage:
python -m album_splitter --file <path/to/your/album.mp3>
- More in the Examples section
- Basic usage:
- Wait for the splitting process to complete
- You will find your tracks in the
splits
folder
- Copy the YouTube URL of the album you want to download and split
- Find in the YouTube comments the tracklist with start-time and title
- Create a copy of the tracks.txt.example, rename it as tracks.txt and delete the lines starting with #.
- Open tracks.txt
- Copy the tracklist in the file, adjusting for the supported formats
<start-time> - <title>
- A track on each line
- Run the script
- Basic usage:
python -m album_splitter -yt <youtube_url>
- More in the Examples section
- Basic usage:
- Wait for the Download and for the conversion
- Wait for the splitting process to complete
- You will find your tracks in the
./splits
folder
- This is the album I want to download and split:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_uqD4ng9hw
- I find the tracklist in the comments and I copy that in
tracks.txt
, eventually adjusting it to a supported format for the tracklist
00:06 - When I Was Young
...
14:48 - Pretty Little Girl
- I execute
python -m album_splitter -yt "https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p_uqD4ng9hw"
and wait - Once the process is complete I open the
./splits
and I find all my songs:
When I Was Young.mp3
...
Pretty Little Girl.mp3
These songs are already mp3-tagged with their track name and track number, but not their author or their album, since we have not specified it.
- I somehow got the file
DogsEatingDogsAlbum.mp3
that I want to split - I set the tracklist in
tracks.txt
(same tracks as before) - I execute
python -m album_splitter --file DogsEatingDogsAlbum.mp3 --album "Dogs Eating Gods" --artist "blink-182" --folder "2012 - Dogs Eating Dogs"
- The software will execute, it will split the album, and mp3-tag each track with the author and the album name I passed as a parameter (as well as track number and name). It will also put the files in the folder passed as an argument (instead of putting them in the default
./splits
folder)
These are just some examples.
[hh:]mm:ss - Title
Title - [hh:]mm:ss
Title [hh:]mm:ss
N. Title [hh:]mm:ss
N - Title [hh:]mm:ss
To just see which data would be extracted from the tracklist use the option --dry-run
.
To get the full help and all the available options run python -m album_splitter --help
If you need any help just create an Issue or send me an email at the address you can find on my profile.
If you want to improve the code and submit a pull request feel free to do so.
GPL v3