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LEARN ABOUT DEBIAN
audio::wma
WMA(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation WMA(3pm)
NAME
Audio::WMA - Perl extension for reading WMA/ASF Metadata
SYNOPSIS
use Audio::WMA;
my $wma = Audio::WMA->new($file);
my $info = $wma->info();
foreach (keys %$info) {
print "$_: $info->{$_}
";
}
my $tags = $wma->tags();
foreach (keys %$tags) {
print "$_: $tags->{$_}
";
}
DESCRIPTION
This module implements access to metadata contained in WMA files.
METHODS
o new( $file )
Create a new Audio::WMA instance from the data in $file
o info( )
Get the audio data information in the form of a hash ref.
o tags( )
Get the metadata / tag information in the form of a hash ref.
o stream( )
Get the current ASF stream.
o parseObject( $asf )
Parse a standalone ASF object.
o setDebug( 0 | 1 )
Toggle debugging.
o setConvertTagsToUTF8( 0 | 1 )
Toggle Encoding metadata tags as UTF-8
Toggle debugging.
SEE ALSO
Audio::FLAC::Header, <http://getid3.sf.net/>
http://github.com/dsully/perl-audio/tree/master/Audio-WMA
AUTHOR
Dan Sully, <daniel | at | cpan.org>
COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003-2008 by Dan Sully & Logitech.
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.
perl v5.10.0 2008-11-29 WMA(3pm)