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PyMP3Cut 0.27

PyMP3Cut 0.27


PyMP3Cut is a Python command line tool designed to cut huge mp3 files. more>>
PyMP3Cut is a Python command line tool designed to cut huge (> 100MB) MP3 files at high speed without requiring the extra disk space and processing time usually needed by visual audio editing tools, which convert the MP3 format to more easily manageable formats like WAV before doing anything.
It cuts and reads simultaneously according to the autodetected MP3 frame rate and a timeline passed as a command line argument. It doesnt currently deal with Variable Bit Rate (VBR) MP3 files, though.
Main features:
- PyMP3Cut is a Python command line tool designed to cut very huge MP3 files at a blazzingly fast rate without requiring the extra disk space and processing time usually needed by Audacity or other similar visual audio editing tools, which convert the MP3 format to more easily manageable formats like WAV before doing anything. The WAV conversion usually requires 10 times more disk space !
- PyMP3Cut doesnt convert anything : it reads and cuts simultaneously, according to the autodetected audio frame rate and a timeline passed as a command line argument. You can think of PyMP3Cut as being some sort of very careful chainsaw ;-) Since theres no back and forth MP3 conversion, theres no quality loss either !
- PyMP3Cut was designed to slice high quality MP3 recordings of day-long congresses into smaller per-speaker MP3 files. It only needs the exact same amount of disk space as the original file to slice, even less if you plan to skip some parts, which PyMP3Cut can do automatically if you use a specially formatted *SKIP* entry in your timeline. It was successfully used many times against several hundredths megabytes MP3 files.
Enhancements:
- Bill Eldridge added the --segment command line option.
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Mp3Fixer 0.9.4

Mp3Fixer 0.9.4


Mp3Fixer is an amaroK Script for repairing various defects in MP3 files. more>>
Mp3Fixer is an amaroK Script for repairing various defects in MP3 files, for instance files which display a bogus track length in your audio player.

For example, if you have a track that you know is really two minutes long, but amaroK shows its two hours something, then this script is for you.

Mp3Fixer calculates the real track length and adds the missing XING header to the file, and it also repairs broken MPEG headers.

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Added: 2006-01-12 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3::Find::Filesystem 0.06

MP3::Find::Filesystem 0.06


MP3::Find::Filesystem is a File::Find-based backend to MP3::Find. more>>
MP3::Find::Filesystem is a File::Find-based backend to MP3::Find.

SYNOPSIS

use MP3::Find::Filesystem;
my $finder = MP3::Find::Filesystem->new;

my @mp3s = $finder->find_mp3s(
dir => /home/peter/music,
query => {
artist => ilyaimy,
album => myxomatosis,
},
ignore_case => 1,
);

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MP3::Tag::File 0.9708

MP3::Tag::File 0.9708


MP3::Tag::File is a Perl module for reading / writing files. more>>
MP3::Tag::File is a Perl module for reading / writing files.

SYNOPSIS

my $mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);

($title, $artist, $no, $album, $year) = $mp3->parse_filename();
see MP3::Tag

MP3::Tag::File is designed to be called from the MP3::Tag module.
It offers possibilities to read/write data from files via read(), write(), truncate(), seek(), tell(), open(), close(); one can find the filename via the filename() method.
parse_filename()

($title, $artist, $no, $album, $year) = $mp3->parse_filename($what, $filename);

parse_filename() tries to extract information about artist, title, track number, album and year from the filename. (For backward compatibility it may be also called by deprecated name read_filename().)

This is likely to fail for a lot of filenames, especially the album will be often wrongly guessed, as the name of the parent directory is taken as album name.

$what and $filename are optional. $what maybe title, track, artist, album or year. If $what is defined parse_filename() will return only this element.

If $filename is defined this filename will be used and not the real filename which was set by MP3::Tag with MP3::Tag-new($filename)>. Otherwise the actual filename is used (subject to configuration variable decode_encoding_filename).

Following formats will be hopefully recognized:

- album name/artist name - song name.mp3
- album_name/artist_name-song_name.mp3
- album.name/artist.name_song.name.mp3
- album name/(artist name) song name.mp3
- album name/01. artist name - song name.mp3
- album name/artist name - 01 - song.name.mp3

If artist or title end in (NUMBER) with 4-digit NUMBER, it is considered the year.
title()

$title = $mp3->title($filename);

Returns the title, guessed from the filename. See also parse_filename(). (For backward compatibility, can be called by deprecated name song().)

$filename is optional and will be used instead of the real filename if defined.

artist()

$artist = $mp3->artist($filename);

Returns the artist name, guessed from the filename. See also parse_filename()

$filename is optional and will be used instead of the real filename if defined.

track()

$track = $mp3->track($filename);

Returns the track number, guessed from the filename. See also parse_filename()

$filename is optional and will be used instead of the real filename if defined.

year()

$year = $mp3->year($filename);

Returns the year, guessed from the filename. See also parse_filename()

$filename is optional and will be used instead of the real filename if defined.

album()

$album = $mp3->album($filename);

Returns the album name, guessed from the filename. See also parse_filename() The album name is guessed from the parent directory, so it is very likely to fail.

$filename is optional and will be used instead of the real filename if defined.
comment()

$comment = $mp3->comment($filename); # Always undef

genre()

$genre = $mp3->genre($filename); # Always undef

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Copy file or directory path 0.2

Copy file or directory path 0.2


Copy file or directory path is a service menu that can copy the full path of file or directory to klipper. more>>
Copy file or directory path is a service menu that can copy the full path of file or directory to klipper.

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Blind MP3 Player 0.2.2

Blind MP3 Player 0.2.2


Blind MP3 plays audio files using an AUI (Audible User Interface). more>>
Blind MP3 plays audio files using an AUI (Audible User Interface). Speech synthesis announces where in the filesystem a user is, and controls are used to browse the filesystem and select files to play. It is ideal for people who want an MP3 player and dont want to have to look at it.

In essence, BMP3 is an AUI (Audible User Interface) for playing audio files. It supports selecting single files or directories for playing with an audio file player. Navigation is controlled by keys commonly found on a NumPad and feedback is given by the program using speech synthesis programs such as rsynth or festival. To support real-time operation, if festival is installed all the names of files in the song directory are cached each time BMP3 is started.

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Added: 2006-07-26 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3::Icecast 0.02

MP3::Icecast 0.02


MP3::Icecast is a Perl module to generate Icecast streams, as well as M3U and PLSv2 playlists. more>>
MP3::Icecast is a Perl module to generate Icecast streams, as well as M3U and PLSv2 playlists.

SYNOPSIS

use MP3::Icecast;
use MP3::Info;
use IO::Socket;


my $listen_socket = IO::Socket::INET->new(
LocalPort => 8000, #standard Icecast port
Listen => 20,
Proto => tcp,
Reuse => 1,
Timeout => 3600);

#create an instance to find all files below /usr/local/mp3
my $finder = MP3::Icecast->new();
$finder->recursive(1);
$finder->add_directory(/usr/local/mp3);
my @files = $finder->files;

#accept TCP 8000 connections
while(1){
next unless my $connection = $listen_socket->accept;

defined(my $child = fork()) or die "Cant fork: $!";
if($child == 0){
$listen_socket->close;

my $icy = MP3::Icecast->new;

#stream files that have an ID3 genre tag of "jazz"
while(@files){
my $file = shift @files;
my $info = new MP3::Info $file;
next unless $info;
next unless $info->genre =~ /jazz/i;
$icy->stream($file,0,$connection);
}
exit 0;
}

#a contrived example to demonstrate that MP3::Icecast
#can generate M3U and PLSv2 media playlists.
print STDERR $icy->m3u, "n";
print STDERR $icy->pls, "n";

$connection->close;
}

ABSTRACT

MP3::Icecast supports streaming Icecast protocol over socket or other filehandle (including STDIN). This is useful for writing a streaming media server.
MP3::Icecast also includes support for generating M3U and PLSv2 playlist files. These are common formats supported by most modern media players, including XMMS, Windows Media Player 9, and Winamp.

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Added: 2006-11-08 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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SimPlEdi

SimPlEdi


SimPlEdi is a webbased playlist (m3u) editor for mp3 files which are used in popular music players like Winamp or XMMS. more>>
SimPlEdi project is a webbased playlist (m3u) editor for mp3 files which are used in popular music players like Winamp or XMMS.
The filelocations are stored relative to the playlist location which makes it possible to use the generated lists on changing environments as mounted network drives or CDROMs.
Installation:
Make sure you have the MP3::Info perl module installed. If not do so:
# perl -MCPAN -e shell
cpan> install MP3::Info
Copy all files to a directory below your webserver root. Make sure your server executes CGIs from this directory.
Attention: This program is not intended to run on a public accessable webserver! It is not secure! You have been warned.
Configuration
Edit the config.pl file. All paths have to be given without trailing slashes. Specify where your mp3 collection is in $REALDIR. $WEBDIR is the path to your mp3s when accessed via http, $RELDIR is the relative path from the location of your playlists which is stored in $SAVEDIR. Note: The webserver have to be allowed to write in $SAVEDIR
SimPlEdi can edit ID3 tags of MP3 files. If you wish it can rename the filename, too. Set $RENAMEONTAG to 1 if you want that for default else set it to 0. You can define how a file should be named by set up the string in $MP3SYNTAX with the following placeholders:
%a Artist or Bandname
%t Songtitle
%d Album
%c Filecomment
%y Releaseyear
%n Track number
%g Genre
You may change the colorscheme by altering the style.css stylesheet.
Enhancements:
- Fixed the broken search function
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MP3 as CD verifier 2 0.1a

MP3 as CD verifier 2 0.1a


MP3 as CD verifier 2 performs lookups on CDDB servers. more>>
MP3 as CD verifier 2 performs lookups on CDDB servers in an attempt to determine whether one or multiple directories of downloaded/ripped MP3 files has correct track lengths.
Please remember that mp3ascd uses the alphabetically sorted list of .mp3 files per directory Hence it is possible that if your filenames are somehow mismatched (case?), they may be sorted incorrectly. If youre getting a mismatch that you think is wrong, run mp3ascd with default options to make sure that the enumerated list of files it finds is sorted correctly.
To install, firstly make sure the script is executable.
I copy mine into a directory in my PATH, such as /usr/bin/. It should work on a multitude of platforms, but if it does not work on yours, please let me know.
Enhancements:
- Improved readability
- Summary reports (recursive), including non-matching directories
- ID3 tag presence info shown in full display mode
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MP3::Find 0.06

MP3::Find 0.06


MP3::Find is a Perl module to search and sort MP3 files based on their ID3 tags. more>>
MP3::Find is a Perl module to search and sort MP3 files based on their ID3 tags.

SYNOPSIS

# select with backend you want
use MP3::Find qw(Filesystem);

print "$_n" foreach find_mp3s(
dir => /home/peter/cds,
query => {
artist => ilyaimy,
title => deep in the am,
},
ignore_case => 1,
exact_match => 1,
sort => [qw(year album tracknum)],
printf => %2n. %a - %t (%b: %y),
);

This module allows you to search for MP3 files by their ID3 tags. You can ask for the results to be sorted by one or more of those tags, and return either the list of filenames (the deault), a printf-style formatted string for each file using its ID3 tags, or the actual Perl data structure representing the results.

There are currently two backends to this module: MP3::Find::Filesystem and MP3::Find::DB. You choose which one you want by passing its name as the argument to you use statement; MP3::Find will look for a MP3::Find::$BACKEND module. If no backend name is given, it will default to using MP3::Find::Filesystem.
Note: Im still working out some kinks in the DB backend, so it is currently not as stable as the Filesystem backend.

Note the second: This whole project is still in the alpha stage, so I can make no guarentees that there wont be significant interface changes in the next few versions or so. Also, comments about what about the API rocks (or sucks!) are appreciated.

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MP3 Diags 0.99.05.029

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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FLV::ToMP3 0.17

FLV::ToMP3 0.17


FLV::ToMP3 can convert audio from a FLV file into an MP3 file. more>>
FLV::ToMP3 can convert audio from a FLV file into an MP3 file.

SYNOPSIS

use FLV::ToMP3;
my $converter = FLV::ToMP3->new();
$converter->parse_flv($flv_filename);
$converter->save($mp3_filename);

See also flv2mp3.

Extracts audio data from an FLV file and constructs an MP3 file. See the flv2mp3 command-line program for a nice interface and a detailed list of caveats and limitations.

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Mp3Wrap for Linux 0.5

Mp3Wrap for Linux 0.5


It wraps quickly two or more mp3 files in one single large playable mp3. more>> Mp3Wrap is a free independent alternative to AlbumWrap. Its a command-line utility that wraps quickly two or more mp3 files in one single large playable mp3, without losing filenames and ID3 informations (and without need of decoding/encoding). Also with the possibility of including other non mp3 files, such as PlayLists, info files, cover images, inside the mp3. This means that you obtain a large mp3 that you can split in any moment just using mp3splt and in few seconds you have all original files again! Its useful because files created with Mp3Wrap are easy to download. Infact who downloads has not to know each single song name and easy to play and even if you dont have mp3splt to split file, you can listen to it anyway.<<less
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Mp3tag 1.4

Mp3tag 1.4


Mp3tag is an Objective-Caml library which can be used in other tools to read, write or graphically edit tags. more>>
Mp3tag is an Objective-Caml library which can be used in other tools to read, write or graphically edit tags (v1 or v2) in mp3 files.

mp3tag library comes with the mp3tag and cddbtag example tools.

The mp3tag tool included can be used to modify tags in mp3 files, or rename files according to tags.

The cddbtag tool included can be used to modify tags in mp3 files, by using a CDDB server to get artist, album and tracks corresponding to the given mp3 files.

The mp3tag tool

The mp3tag tool included can be used to modify tags in mp3 files, or rename files according to tags. Here are some examples of usage:
mp3tag file_1.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Print tags of the given files.

mp3tag -a "Les Cowboys Fringants" -l "Attache ta tuque" *.mp3

Set artist and album tags in all mp3 files of the current directory.

mp3tag -a "Les Cowboys Fringants" -l "Attache ta tuque" -t "Toune dautomne" -n 11 -g 102 file.mp3

Set artist, album, title, track number and genre tags in file.mp3.

mp3tag -e file_1.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Graphically edit tags in each given file.

mp3tag -r file_1.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Rename the given files according to their tags, with the default name format.

mp3tag -r -f 1 file_1.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Rename the given files according to their tags, with the predefined format "1".

mp3tag --formats

Print the list of predefined renaming formats.

mp3tag -F "%n - %t" file_1.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Rename the given files according to their tags with the given format. Here, each file will be renamed as < track number > - < title >.mp3. Where to use values of tags in a format is specified by %a, %t, %l, %n, %g, %c, %y.

mp3tag --copy -t "Le plombier" file1.mp3 file2.mp3

Copy tags from file1.mp3 to file2.mp3, but with a different title tag.

The cddbtag tool

The cddbtag tool included can be used to modify tags in mp3 files, by using a CDDB server to get artist, album and tracks corresponding to the given mp3 files. Here are some examples of usage:

cddbtag file_01.mp3 file_02.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Use the given files, in the given order, to build the discid, then query the CDDB server and, if information could be retrieved, set tags in the given .mp3 files.

cddbtag -t file_01.mp3 file_02.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Same as above but run in test mode: it prints the information retrieved but does not write tags in the files.

cddbtag -s mycddbserver.org -p 4000 file_01.mp3 file_02.mp3 ... file_n.mp3

Here we specify a different CDDB server and port to connect to.
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mp3dup 0.3

mp3dup 0.3


mp3dup looks for duplicate files in recursively searched directories. more>>
mp3dup looks for duplicate files in recursively searched directories. It is written to check for duplicate MP3 files, but can be used to find duplicate files of any type.
Parsed files are inserted in a hash table keyed with the size of the file. Files with the same size are md5summed, and those md5sums are inserted in a new hash table. Files with the same size and md5sum are brute-force-diffed. Non regular files are just skipped. Empty files are printed as such.
mp3dup can also find files that are equal with the first, or last N bytes. This is accomplished by hashing on the head and tail parts of the files, and byte-comparing the collisions.
Enhancements:
- Identical files are no longer reported as Match:ID3 too.
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