audio-metadata | A library for reading and , in the future , writing audio | Audio Utils library
kandi X-RAY | audio-metadata Summary
kandi X-RAY | audio-metadata Summary
Clean and understandable code, nice API, and good UX (user experience) are the focal points of audio-metadata. One or more of these things I feel are lacking from already existing alternatives enough to want to write something from scratch with them in mind. Also, there are certain features not present in other solutions that would be prohibitively painful to add.
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- Parse FLAC
- Parse a FLAC metadata block
- Parse a FLACCueSheet
- Parse an ID3 picture
- Parse audio stream
- Parse a binary field
- Parse RIFF INFO chunk
- Parse a subchunk
- Parse Ogg data stream
- Parse Ogg Vorbis comments
- Find the last page in the stream
- Parse the audio stream
- Parse an ID3v1v1 tag
- Parse ID3v1v1v1v1v1v2v1v1v1v1v1v1v1v2v1v2v1v1v2v3v2v1v1v3v1v1v1v2v2v1v1v1v1v2v3v2v2v2v1v2v2v2v1v3v2v3v1
- Parse the Ogg stream
- Parse OPUS tag
- Load data from a file
- Determine the format
- Deserialize from bytes - like object
- Parse a Vorbis comment
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QUESTION
I am very new to JavaScript, and am trying to extract audio metadata from files. To do this, I am trying to implement the audio-metadata library into my code (https://github.com/tmont/audio-metadata). However, when I try to run the example code, I keep getting the error saying "variable is not defined".
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Answered 2017-May-02 at 03:33The documentation for audio-metadata
seems to be incorrect, you should be using AudioMetadata
instead of AudioMetaData
.
Specifically, the script that generates the file audio-metadata.min.js
that you're using can be found in the project's package.json
file:
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Install audio-metadata
You can use audio-metadata like any standard Python library. You will need to make sure that you have a development environment consisting of a Python distribution including header files, a compiler, pip, and git installed. Make sure that your pip, setuptools, and wheel are up to date. When using pip it is generally recommended to install packages in a virtual environment to avoid changes to the system.
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