I recently switched from windows to linux and the player I was using in windows stored the rating for flac files inside an id3v2 files which clementine, my preferred linux media player, cannot read. I'd like to create a big playlist in one of these formats: m3u, xspf, pls, asx, asx/ini, cue that I can import and manually set the ratings (in bulk). The files I have are the result of find on music files where grep finds "rating=x" or "Rating.x" inside the file.
ETA: The input text file looks like this:
./The Future Sound of London/The Isness/11 - Meadows.flac
./The Velvet Underground/The Velvet Underground/04 - Pale Blue Eyes.flac
./The Velvet Underground/The Velvet Underground/09 - The Murder Mystery.flac
./The Velvet Underground/The Velvet Underground/10 - After Hours.flac
./Sheryl Crow/C'mon, C'mon/02 - Soak Up The Sun.flac
./Sheryl Crow/Tuesday Night Music Club/11 - I Shall Believe.flac
./Sheryl Crow/Tuesday Night Music Club/07 - No One Said It Would Be Easy.flac
find
/grep
command you used? Where is your music stored? In~/Music
? Any of the playlist formats should be fine since they just point the player to the location of the files. Just pick a format and post a minimal playlist, that way I can write a little script that can create a file of that format.