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Re: Estimating track length
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Jeff Clough |
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Re: Estimating track length |
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Wed, 08 Dec 2010 15:26:19 -0000 |
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Ilya Zakharevich <nospam-abuse@ilyaz.org> writes:
> On 2010-08-25, tossel@gmail.com <tossel@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> Hello, everybody! I need to estimate length of audio file in seconds
>>>> from emacs. Is such function already implemented in some package? One
>>>> obvious candidate is EMMS, but I couldn't find information about how
>>>> to do it. I'd be grateful for any suggestions.
>
>> mp3, ogg, wav, wma etc. - the more formats the better.
>> It's a good idea to find an external program to do this task, but
>> could not find any either.
>
> My mp3info2 is not yet up to the task (oggs are hard beasts to measure
> length; the rest should works); the same goes for exiftool. The
> mplayer incantation in the other message would probably work (although
> the rest of that message is not very trustworthy).
If you can show that the rest of my message is in any way wrong I'd
*love* to see it. I'm eager for my own project to easily and sanely
parse track info (title, artist, album, track number and length) from
all of the common formats (mp3 + ID3v1,2,3,4,ogg,etc.). Until I see an
actual elisp example that contradicts my direct experience, I'm going
with what I've observed.
Jeff
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