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HandBrake 0.7.1
HandBrake is a GPLd multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 ripper/converter. more>>
HandBrake application is a GPLd multiplatform, multithreaded DVD to MPEG-4 ripper/converter. HandBrake was originally available on the BeOS, but now has been ported over to MacOS X and to GNU/Linux.
Main features:
Supported sources:
- Any DVD-like source: VIDEO_TS folder, DVD image or real DVD (even encrypted)
- PAL or NTSC
- AC-3, LPCM or MPEG audio tracks
Outputs:
- File format: MP4, AVI or OGM
- Video: MPEG-4 or H.264 (1 or 2 passes or constant quantizer encoding)
- Audio: AAC, MP3, Vorbis or AC-3 pass-through (supports encoding of several audio tracks)
Misc features
- Chapter selection
- Basic subtitle support (burned into the picture)
- Integrated bitrate calculator
- Picture deinterlacing, cropping and scaling
- Grayscale encoding
<<lessMain features:
Supported sources:
- Any DVD-like source: VIDEO_TS folder, DVD image or real DVD (even encrypted)
- PAL or NTSC
- AC-3, LPCM or MPEG audio tracks
Outputs:
- File format: MP4, AVI or OGM
- Video: MPEG-4 or H.264 (1 or 2 passes or constant quantizer encoding)
- Audio: AAC, MP3, Vorbis or AC-3 pass-through (supports encoding of several audio tracks)
Misc features
- Chapter selection
- Basic subtitle support (burned into the picture)
- Integrated bitrate calculator
- Picture deinterlacing, cropping and scaling
- Grayscale encoding
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Added: 2006-04-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
750 downloads
Punit 0.2
Punit is an attempt to create a Python CD ripper using cdparanoia and lame for Linux. more>>
Punit is an attempt to create a Python CD ripper using cdparanoia and lame for Linux.
I couldnt get Sound Juicer to rip mp3, GooBox encodes mp3 using VBR which screws up the mp3 times in Foobar2000. I wanted a simple mp3 ripper and i wanted to learn Python so I made my own.
Right now, its a straight forward ripper to mp3 with the format 128 kbps, 44100Hz, stereo. Comments, suggestions, improvements are all welcomed.
Thanks to CDDB.py for the CDDB module.
<<lessI couldnt get Sound Juicer to rip mp3, GooBox encodes mp3 using VBR which screws up the mp3 times in Foobar2000. I wanted a simple mp3 ripper and i wanted to learn Python so I made my own.
Right now, its a straight forward ripper to mp3 with the format 128 kbps, 44100Hz, stereo. Comments, suggestions, improvements are all welcomed.
Thanks to CDDB.py for the CDDB module.
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Added: 2007-08-11 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
804 downloads
Grip 3.3.1
Grip is a CD player and CD ripper/MP3-encoder for the GNOME desktop. more>>
Grip is a CD player and CD ripper/MP3-encoder for the GNOME desktop. It has the ripping capabilities of cdparanoia built in, but can also use external rippers (such as cdda2wav).
It also provides an automated frontend for MP3 encoders (presets for lame, bladeenc, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3encode, and gogo), letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into MP3s.
The Ogg Vorbis format is also supported. Internet disc lookups are supported for retrieving track information from disc database servers.
Grip works with DigitalDJ to provide a unified, "computerized" version of your music collection.
Main features:
- Full-featured CD player with a small screen footprint in "condensed" mode
- Database lookup/submission to share track information over the net
- HTTP proxy support for those behind firewalls
- Loop, shuffle, and playlist modes
- Ripping of single, multiple, or partial tracks
- Encoding of ripped .wav files into MP3 files (as well support for OGG and FLAC)
- Simultaneous rip and encode
- Support for multiple encode processes on SMP machines
- Adding ID3v1/v2 tags to MP3 files
- Cooperating with DigitalDJ, my SQL-based MP3 jukebox
Enhancements:
- de.po: updated (G?tz Waschk)
- it.po: updated (Ceoldo Costantino)
- fr.po: updated (Eric Lassauge)
- pl_PL.po: added (Piotr Adamocha)
- id3.c: put a zero byte before the id3v1 track number (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: string parsing fixes to support i18n (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: better handling of non-UTF-8 local discdb files (Vladimir Petrov)
- various: tweaks to filesystem-safe character escaping (Vladimir Petrov)
- cdplay.c: allow retrieving of non-UTF-8 discdb entries (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: fixed a possible buffer overflow crash (Dean Brettle)
- grip.spec.in: added some missing BuildRequires (Stephen E. Dudek)
- configure.in: upped version to 3.3.1
<<lessIt also provides an automated frontend for MP3 encoders (presets for lame, bladeenc, l3enc, xingmp3enc, mp3encode, and gogo), letting you take a disc and transform it easily straight into MP3s.
The Ogg Vorbis format is also supported. Internet disc lookups are supported for retrieving track information from disc database servers.
Grip works with DigitalDJ to provide a unified, "computerized" version of your music collection.
Main features:
- Full-featured CD player with a small screen footprint in "condensed" mode
- Database lookup/submission to share track information over the net
- HTTP proxy support for those behind firewalls
- Loop, shuffle, and playlist modes
- Ripping of single, multiple, or partial tracks
- Encoding of ripped .wav files into MP3 files (as well support for OGG and FLAC)
- Simultaneous rip and encode
- Support for multiple encode processes on SMP machines
- Adding ID3v1/v2 tags to MP3 files
- Cooperating with DigitalDJ, my SQL-based MP3 jukebox
Enhancements:
- de.po: updated (G?tz Waschk)
- it.po: updated (Ceoldo Costantino)
- fr.po: updated (Eric Lassauge)
- pl_PL.po: added (Piotr Adamocha)
- id3.c: put a zero byte before the id3v1 track number (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: string parsing fixes to support i18n (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: better handling of non-UTF-8 local discdb files (Vladimir Petrov)
- various: tweaks to filesystem-safe character escaping (Vladimir Petrov)
- cdplay.c: allow retrieving of non-UTF-8 discdb entries (Vladimir Petrov)
- discdb.c: fixed a possible buffer overflow crash (Dean Brettle)
- grip.spec.in: added some missing BuildRequires (Stephen E. Dudek)
- configure.in: upped version to 3.3.1
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Added: 2005-06-29 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1578 downloads
KungFu DVD Ripper 0.2.3
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper. more>>
KungFu DVD Ripper is a GStreamer based DVD ripper.
KungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
<<lessKungFu creates backups of your DVDs, saving them as .oggs on your hard drive. It encodes the backup using patent-free codecs, Theora for video and Vorbis for audio.
KungFu is not designed for producing backups that fit within a certain file size (say, for burning onto CD); instead, it is designed to produce backups of consistent quality while maintaining the lowest average file size possible (for building a video library on your hard drive).
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Added: 2006-12-15 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Getcontrol 0.1.7
Getcontrol project is a GNOME 2 multimedia frontend. more>>
Getcontrol project is a GNOME 2 multimedia frontend.
Getcontrol is a GNOME 2 multimedia frontend.
It aims to play DivX, DVD, MP3, Ogg, and Shoutcast streams,and also provide digital photo viewing, video conferencing, etc., all connected with your remote control and running on your TV out.
It relies on Gstreamer for multimedia playback.
Indeed even with a smart lirc configuration it was a real maze to launch any DVD player application, or even a simple XMMS.
My wife just turned crazy and was not able to use it. I realized that compared to a hardware player my remotelly controlled linux box was not so friendly to use.
Then i took my Anjuta IDE, some docs from gnome.org websites and started to develop my own coherent GUI for this multimedia box.
Enhancements:
- Releasing : getcontrol 0.1.7
- Divx : Divx playback from CDROM (mounting/unmounting/ejecting)
- Audio : MP3 streams supported with xml configuration file (bookmark)
- Control : Play/Pause/Stop/Mute/VolUp/VolDown supported
- Tasking : Pressing menu while watching movie suspend movie and go back to main menu. Movie can be restored from menu.
- Busy activities : Implemented a busy animation showing clearly to the user what is busy. (Inspired from Mac OS X(R))
<<lessGetcontrol is a GNOME 2 multimedia frontend.
It aims to play DivX, DVD, MP3, Ogg, and Shoutcast streams,and also provide digital photo viewing, video conferencing, etc., all connected with your remote control and running on your TV out.
It relies on Gstreamer for multimedia playback.
Indeed even with a smart lirc configuration it was a real maze to launch any DVD player application, or even a simple XMMS.
My wife just turned crazy and was not able to use it. I realized that compared to a hardware player my remotelly controlled linux box was not so friendly to use.
Then i took my Anjuta IDE, some docs from gnome.org websites and started to develop my own coherent GUI for this multimedia box.
Enhancements:
- Releasing : getcontrol 0.1.7
- Divx : Divx playback from CDROM (mounting/unmounting/ejecting)
- Audio : MP3 streams supported with xml configuration file (bookmark)
- Control : Play/Pause/Stop/Mute/VolUp/VolDown supported
- Tasking : Pressing menu while watching movie suspend movie and go back to main menu. Movie can be restored from menu.
- Busy activities : Implemented a busy animation showing clearly to the user what is busy. (Inspired from Mac OS X(R))
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Added: 2006-12-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
1052 downloads
UPG 0.3.5
UPG (Universal Podcast Generator) was developed in order to combine the wide-ranging content of online radio stations. more>>
UPG was developed in order to combine wide range content of online radio-stations with the convenience and technological advantages of podcasting. The idea of UPG is to rip mp3 streams from internet and "convert" it to podacsts in fully automatic mode.
Main features:
- schedule radio shows for recording
- define podcast channels
- generate dynamic podcast feeds (rss files) for recorded files
- subscribe from iTunes (or any other podder) directly to UPGs RSS feeds
- create your own custom podcasts from any collections of mp3 files
- Manage your radio-podcasts in any web browser
- create and manage groups of channels
- UPG is a cross-platform and runs under Unix-like operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD), Mac OSX and Windows.
- UPG is a python application which uses standard library only. Thus, any platform which is able to run python 2.3 will be able to run UPG as well.
- The program uses an internal ripper for grabbing mp3 streams.
- There is no built-in GUI in UPG. All UI implemented as a web-based interface.
- The application has its own web application server. This server provides podcasting support (generates rss and sends mp3 back to ipodder) and implements management interface.
Enhancements:
- Added installer and binary packages.
<<lessMain features:
- schedule radio shows for recording
- define podcast channels
- generate dynamic podcast feeds (rss files) for recorded files
- subscribe from iTunes (or any other podder) directly to UPGs RSS feeds
- create your own custom podcasts from any collections of mp3 files
- Manage your radio-podcasts in any web browser
- create and manage groups of channels
- UPG is a cross-platform and runs under Unix-like operating systems (Linux, FreeBSD), Mac OSX and Windows.
- UPG is a python application which uses standard library only. Thus, any platform which is able to run python 2.3 will be able to run UPG as well.
- The program uses an internal ripper for grabbing mp3 streams.
- There is no built-in GUI in UPG. All UI implemented as a web-based interface.
- The application has its own web application server. This server provides podcasting support (generates rss and sends mp3 back to ipodder) and implements management interface.
Enhancements:
- Added installer and binary packages.
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Added: 2005-11-23 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Rip 1.07
Rip is a command-line based audio CD track ripper and MP3, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis encoder. more>>
Rip is a command-line based audio CD track ripper and MP3, FLAC, or Ogg Vorbis encoder. I would believe that you probably already have all required tools on your system. Perhaps, even the CDDB/CDDB_get and MP3::Info perl modules. However, not everyone will have them installed by their distribution, therefore, I have included a tarball of these modules in my releases. You can get them on your own as well. Just thought Id save you the trouble. Installation notes for those packages can be found in the file README.
You only need one of bladeenc, lame, notlame, or gogo if you plan to rip to MP3 an is likely that you already have one of those. If you plan to rip to Ogg Vorbis, you will need the *newest* version of oggenc installed. Likewise, if you want to rip to FLAC, you will need flac installed on your system.
For CD track ripping, Ill be amazed if cdparanoia isnt on your system by default (assuming you run Linux). Otherwise there is always cdda2wav. I will further be amazed if perl isnt on your system by default. So, likely all you might need to install, other than rip, is CDDB/CDDB_get and MP3::Info. Those go in pretty easily. Read the README for more information and detailed notes.
Enhancements:
- (1) Grrr. This time for sure. Fix the $#%@! quote problem when tagging ogg vorbis files. Why exactly did ogg developers decide it would be a "good idea" if tagging was done on the command-line where shells could screw up special chars left, right, and sideways. Anyway, about a dozen different "fixes" patching this problem came into
- my inbox. I think I have done one that will leave special chars (like those german us) alone but also not screw up on a filename with in it. We shall see how I fare this time. No credit is going anywhere on this one but it sure was nice to have several patch possiblities to choose from. Thanks to everyone who gave this some thought. Hopefully I dont have to go near this one again.
- (2) Another thing people have been beating me over the head about since I started this is whether files should be named using " " or "_" for white-space. Now theres a flag to turn on and off the use of underscores while renaming files. Note that now you need to use -n/--nounderscore if you do not want underscores in filenames, even if you are using -f/--format. Marco von Loon finally motivated me on this one.
- (3) No longer append extension to rip temp file because it is useless and because when you loop over many CDs, the while loop causes the appension of the extension multiple times unless you move it to a very odd part of the code. Thanks to Kevin Mulholland.
- (4) No longer remove "-" from dir and file names. Just got a little overzealous removing special chars from names that would cause crashes otherwise. Oh w ll.A
- Thanks to Marco von Loon.
- (5) Kevin Lester caught a rare bug: if the CDDB entry is the empty string for some tracks, the parse logic goes into an infinite loop. properNameList is now checked for "" and replaces it with "Unknown".
- (6) Russel Smith was first to notice that the "-o" flag needs to be appended to the end of the flag list. As the code that did this work was a patch and not something I tested, this problem has been around for a while. Good thing someone is actually using flac and noticed. Tai Lee suggests removing the stdin "-" flag entirely. Anyone know if that is a good idea on all platforms?
- (7) Mike Irwin noticed that $dev from ~/.riprc on the first run causes problems and should be tested.
- (8) Playlists are now created relative to the inital directory you ran rip from. Though he didnt have it quite right, this too was motivated by Marco von Loon.
<<lessYou only need one of bladeenc, lame, notlame, or gogo if you plan to rip to MP3 an is likely that you already have one of those. If you plan to rip to Ogg Vorbis, you will need the *newest* version of oggenc installed. Likewise, if you want to rip to FLAC, you will need flac installed on your system.
For CD track ripping, Ill be amazed if cdparanoia isnt on your system by default (assuming you run Linux). Otherwise there is always cdda2wav. I will further be amazed if perl isnt on your system by default. So, likely all you might need to install, other than rip, is CDDB/CDDB_get and MP3::Info. Those go in pretty easily. Read the README for more information and detailed notes.
Enhancements:
- (1) Grrr. This time for sure. Fix the $#%@! quote problem when tagging ogg vorbis files. Why exactly did ogg developers decide it would be a "good idea" if tagging was done on the command-line where shells could screw up special chars left, right, and sideways. Anyway, about a dozen different "fixes" patching this problem came into
- my inbox. I think I have done one that will leave special chars (like those german us) alone but also not screw up on a filename with in it. We shall see how I fare this time. No credit is going anywhere on this one but it sure was nice to have several patch possiblities to choose from. Thanks to everyone who gave this some thought. Hopefully I dont have to go near this one again.
- (2) Another thing people have been beating me over the head about since I started this is whether files should be named using " " or "_" for white-space. Now theres a flag to turn on and off the use of underscores while renaming files. Note that now you need to use -n/--nounderscore if you do not want underscores in filenames, even if you are using -f/--format. Marco von Loon finally motivated me on this one.
- (3) No longer append extension to rip temp file because it is useless and because when you loop over many CDs, the while loop causes the appension of the extension multiple times unless you move it to a very odd part of the code. Thanks to Kevin Mulholland.
- (4) No longer remove "-" from dir and file names. Just got a little overzealous removing special chars from names that would cause crashes otherwise. Oh w ll.A
- Thanks to Marco von Loon.
- (5) Kevin Lester caught a rare bug: if the CDDB entry is the empty string for some tracks, the parse logic goes into an infinite loop. properNameList is now checked for "" and replaces it with "Unknown".
- (6) Russel Smith was first to notice that the "-o" flag needs to be appended to the end of the flag list. As the code that did this work was a patch and not something I tested, this problem has been around for a while. Good thing someone is actually using flac and noticed. Tai Lee suggests removing the stdin "-" flag entirely. Anyone know if that is a good idea on all platforms?
- (7) Mike Irwin noticed that $dev from ~/.riprc on the first run causes problems and should be tested.
- (8) Playlists are now created relative to the inital directory you ran rip from. Though he didnt have it quite right, this too was motivated by Marco von Loon.
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Added: 2006-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3 Diags 0.99.05.029
MP3 Diags offers you a powerful GUI-based application which lets end-users identify issues with their MP3 files, fix some of the issues and make other changes, like adding track information. more>> <<less
Added: 2009-07-26 License: GPL Price: FREE
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Rubyripper 0.4.2
Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux. more>>
Rubyripper is a secure audio-cd ripper for linux.
Through multiple times ripping the same track and correcting any differences Rubyripper tries to deliver a secure rip.
<<lessThrough multiple times ripping the same track and correcting any differences Rubyripper tries to deliver a secure rip.
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Added: 2007-07-08 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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K-yamo 0.40a4-2
K-Yamo is a Mp3-Tagger and Cd-Ripper. more>>
K-yamo is a music-organizer for tagging music files (mp3 and ogg atm). K-yamo project is able to clean up complete directorytrees with an easy to use filter-system, and make good structured trees out of them.
Main features:
- Shows all musicfiles in one directory recursively.
- Tag single files, up to complete directory-trees at once.
- Autocompletion of tags, if MySQL is used.
- Cleanup complete directorytrees recursively with filenames out of tags.
- Sort out files that are not propper tagged.
- Optionally move files, not just copy them.
- If files would be double, keep the one with better quality.
<<lessMain features:
- Shows all musicfiles in one directory recursively.
- Tag single files, up to complete directory-trees at once.
- Autocompletion of tags, if MySQL is used.
- Cleanup complete directorytrees recursively with filenames out of tags.
- Sort out files that are not propper tagged.
- Optionally move files, not just copy them.
- If files would be double, keep the one with better quality.
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Added: 2007-01-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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fdmf 0.0.9r
fdmf is portable perl/C software for finding pairs of music files in a collection that are likely to contain the same music. more>>
fdmf is portable perl/C software for finding pairs of music files in a collection that are likely to contain the same music. It works on the music itself, not on the filename, tags, or headers. The project uses an audio fingerprint, or perceptual hash to recognize the duplicate files. It is currently under heavy development, so it might be buggy, broken, or otherwise bad. But it works for me. Please email me and tell me if it works for you. Bug reports are appreciated.
It would help the development of this software if I had a larger set of files to test it on. If you feel like lending music files to this effort, it would be greatly appreciated. The optimal form would be a CD or DVD of MP3 or OGG files which could be sent via postal mail. The media will be mailed back to you after it has been used, along with some extra disks of music for your testing purposes. Please email me if you are interested in lending files.
USAGE:
fdmf < music_dir >
vector_pairs
USAGE EXAMPLE:
./fdmf /home/bob/music/
./vector_pairs
vector_pairs will print on stdout a list of pairs of files that may contain the same music.
NOTE: The first time you run this program it will do a lot of processing. It takes 10 minutes to process a music_dir containing 140 mp3 files on my Apple G4. It will attempt to cache the result so that subsequent runs are faster. You can interrupt it and your progress will not be lost.
ANOTHER NOTE: On my current development box, an IBM T20, mplayer is the fastest mp3 decoder. mpg123 is also quite fast, much faster than mpg321. Some Linux distros come with mpg123 being a symbolic link to mpg321 since mpg123 is not under GPL. Bottom line: you can use any program for decoding if it can take the name of a music file as a command line arg and write the raw decoded 44100/stereo/16-bit stream on stdout. You might want to take some measurements on your system to see which decoder is fastest.
<<lessIt would help the development of this software if I had a larger set of files to test it on. If you feel like lending music files to this effort, it would be greatly appreciated. The optimal form would be a CD or DVD of MP3 or OGG files which could be sent via postal mail. The media will be mailed back to you after it has been used, along with some extra disks of music for your testing purposes. Please email me if you are interested in lending files.
USAGE:
fdmf < music_dir >
vector_pairs
USAGE EXAMPLE:
./fdmf /home/bob/music/
./vector_pairs
vector_pairs will print on stdout a list of pairs of files that may contain the same music.
NOTE: The first time you run this program it will do a lot of processing. It takes 10 minutes to process a music_dir containing 140 mp3 files on my Apple G4. It will attempt to cache the result so that subsequent runs are faster. You can interrupt it and your progress will not be lost.
ANOTHER NOTE: On my current development box, an IBM T20, mplayer is the fastest mp3 decoder. mpg123 is also quite fast, much faster than mpg321. Some Linux distros come with mpg123 being a symbolic link to mpg321 since mpg123 is not under GPL. Bottom line: you can use any program for decoding if it can take the name of a music file as a command line arg and write the raw decoded 44100/stereo/16-bit stream on stdout. You might want to take some measurements on your system to see which decoder is fastest.
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Added: 2006-12-20 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3::Find::Base 0.06
MP3::Find::Base is a base class for MP3::Find backends. more>>
MP3::Find::Base is a base class for MP3::Find backends.
SYNOPSIS
package MyFinder;
use base MP3::Find::Base;
sub search {
my $self = shift;
my ($query, $dirs, $sort, $options) = @_;
# do something to find and sort the mp3s...
my @results = do_something(...);
return @results;
}
package main;
my $finder = MyFinder->new;
# see MP3::Find for details about %options
print "$_n" foreach $finder->find_mp3s(%options);
This is the base class for the classes that actually do the searching and sorting for MP3::Find.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
package MyFinder;
use base MP3::Find::Base;
sub search {
my $self = shift;
my ($query, $dirs, $sort, $options) = @_;
# do something to find and sort the mp3s...
my @results = do_something(...);
return @results;
}
package main;
my $finder = MyFinder->new;
# see MP3::Find for details about %options
print "$_n" foreach $finder->find_mp3s(%options);
This is the base class for the classes that actually do the searching and sorting for MP3::Find.
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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MP3::Tag::LastResort 0.9708
MP3::Tag::LastResort is a Perl module for using other fields to fill autoinfo fields. more>>
MP3::Tag::LastResort is a Perl module for using other fields to fill autoinfo fields.
SYNOPSIS
my $mp3extra = MP3::Tag::LastResort::new_with_parent($filename, $parent);
$comment = $mp3inf->comment();
see MP3::Tag
MP3::Tag::LastResort is designed to be called from the MP3::Tag module.
It uses the artist_collection() as comment() if comment() is not otherwise defined.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
my $mp3extra = MP3::Tag::LastResort::new_with_parent($filename, $parent);
$comment = $mp3inf->comment();
see MP3::Tag
MP3::Tag::LastResort is designed to be called from the MP3::Tag module.
It uses the artist_collection() as comment() if comment() is not otherwise defined.
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Added: 2006-11-09 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag 1.05
AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag is a Perl extension to get info from MP3 files. more>>
AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag is a Perl extension to get info from MP3 files.
This is a plugin for AudioFile::Info which uses MP3::Tag to get or set data about MP3 files.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object of class AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag. Usually called by AudioFile::Info::new.
<<lessThis is a plugin for AudioFile::Info which uses MP3::Tag to get or set data about MP3 files.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object of class AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag. Usually called by AudioFile::Info::new.
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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AudioFile::Info::MP3::ID3Lib 1.05
AudioFile::Info::MP3::ID3Lib is a Perl extension to get info from MP3 files. more>>
AudioFile::Info::MP3::ID3Lib is a Perl extension to get info from MP3 files.
This is a plugin for AudioFile::Info which uses MP3::ID3Lib to get data about MP files.
See AudioFile::Info for more details.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object of class AudioFile::Info::MP3::ID3Lib. Usually called by AudioFile::Info::new.
<<lessThis is a plugin for AudioFile::Info which uses MP3::ID3Lib to get data about MP files.
See AudioFile::Info for more details.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object of class AudioFile::Info::MP3::ID3Lib. Usually called by AudioFile::Info::new.
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Added: 2006-11-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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