SYNOPSIS
ecalength [-ahtsfmbcr] FILE1 [FILE2] [FILEn]
DESCRIPTION
This is ecalength, a few lines of code pompously named so because they let one retrieve the length of an audio file from the command line using ecasound's engine.
Limitations:
- - With files without header information (raw files), ecalength will only work correctly if the audio file is at a sampling rate of 44100 hz. (Addressed with the -a switch.)
- - It is not foolproof, feeding it with something other than an audio file WILL result in ugly things being spewed back. (A bit better)
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- A thousand more that I haven't thought of.
OPTIONS
- -h
- Prints this usage message. (help)
- -a[:]bits,channels,rate
- Changes the format assumed by default for headerless data. (adjust)
- -t
- Prints the summed length of all the files processed. (total) (Ignored if with -s)
- -s
- Enables script mode: One info type per file per line. (script) (Defaults to length in secs.)
- -f
- With -s will return the format string as info, alone it will add it to the main display. (format)
- -b
- If -s and -f are enabled with this the info printed will be the sample's bitwidth. (bits)
- -c
- If -s and -f are enabled with this the info printed will be the channel count. (channel count)
- -r
- If -s and -f are enabled with this the info printed will be the sampling rate. (rate)
- -m
-
Will print human computable time as in main display but in
batch fashion. (minutes) (Only with -s)
AUTHOR
S.Massy, <observer |at| colba.net <observer |at| colba.net>>