Linux and UNIX Man Pages

Linux & Unix Commands - Search Man Pages

mp32vclt(1) [debian man page]

mp32vclt(1)						  System User's Manual: mp32vclt					       mp32vclt(1)

NAME
mp32vclt - Extract time and signal information from ID3/MP3 files SYNOPSIS
mp32vclt [--no-del] files... DESCRIPTION
This tool extracts time and signal information from ID3/MP3 files. This is for internal use of dir2vclt(1) only. OPTIONS
--no-del Do not print entry separator. AUTHOR
Written by Philipp 'ph3-der-loewe' Schafft. vclt-tools November 2010 mp32vclt(1)

Check Out this Related Man Page

ID3_GET_TAG(3)								 1							    ID3_GET_TAG(3)

id3_get_tag - Get all information stored in an ID3 tag

SYNOPSIS
array id3_get_tag (string $filename, [int $version = ID3_BEST]) DESCRIPTION
id3_get_tag(3) is used to get all information stored in the id3 tag of the specified file. PARAMETERS
o $filename - The path to the MP3 file Instead of a filename you may also pass a valid stream resource o $version - Allows you to specify the version of the tag as MP3 files may contain both, version 1.x and version 2.x tags Since version 0.2 id3_get_tag(3) also supports ID3 tags of version 2.2, 2.3 and 2.4. To extract information from these tags, pass one of the con- stants ID3_V2_2, ID3_V2_3 or ID3_V2_4 as the second parameter. ID3 v2.x tags can contain a lot more information about the MP3 file than ID3 v1.x tags. RETURN VALUES
Returns an associative array with various keys like: title, artist, .. The key genre will contain an integer between 0 and 147. You may use id3_get_genre_name(3) to convert it to a human readable string. EXAMPLES
Example #1 id3_get_tag(3) example <?php $tag = id3_get_tag( "path/to/example.mp3" ); print_r($tag); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [title] => DN-38416 [artist] => Re:Legion [album] => Reflections [year] => 2004 [genre] => 19 ) Example #2 id3_get_tag(3) example <?php $tag = id3_get_tag( "path/to/example2.mp3", ID3_V2_3 ); print_r($tag); ?> The above example will output something similar to: Array ( [copyright] => Dirty Mac [originalArtist] => Dirty Mac [composer] => Marcus Gotze [artist] => Dirty Mac [title] => Little Big Man [album] => Demo-Tape [track] => 5/12 [genre] => (17)Rock [year] => 2001 ) SEE ALSO
id3_set_tag(3), id3_remove_tag(3), id3_get_version(3). PHP Documentation Group ID3_GET_TAG(3)
Man Page

13 More Discussions You Might Find Interesting

1. Shell Programming and Scripting

Adding the individual columns of a matrix.

I have a huge matrix file containing some 1.5 million rows and 6000 columns. The matrix looks something like this: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 3 4 5 I want to add all the numbers in the columns of this matrix and display the result to my stdout. This means that the numbers in the first column are: ... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: shoaibjameel123
2 Replies

2. Shell Programming and Scripting

awk or sed - Convert 2 lines to 1 line

Hi, Just trying to get to grips with sed and awk for some reporting for work and I need some assistance: I have a file that lists policy names on the first line and then on the second line whether the policy is active or not. Policy Name: Policy1 Active: yes Policy... (8 Replies)
Discussion started by: guinch
8 Replies

3. Shell Programming and Scripting

How can I do this in VI editor?

version info : vi availabe with RHEL 5.4 I have a text file with 10,000 lines. I want to copy lines from 5000th line to 7000th and redirect to a file. Any idea how I can do this? Note: The above scenario is just an example. In my actual requirement, the file has 14 million lines and I want... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: kraljic
9 Replies

4. Fedora

Is UNIX an open source OS ?

Hi everyone, I know the following questions are noobish questions but I am asking them because I am confused about the basics of history behind UNIX and LINUX. Ok onto business, my questions are-: Was/Is UNIX ever an open source operating system ? If UNIX was... (21 Replies)
Discussion started by: sreyan32
21 Replies

5. What is on Your Mind?

Introduction

Hello, I couldn't find an actual introduction thread, so I decided to just put this here. I go by d0wngrade online. I have been programming in multiple languages for about 15+ years. I started with standard web design languages like HTML and CSS, but I then advanced from design to development... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: d0wngrade
2 Replies

6. UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users

Detecting unused variables...

Hi guys... The first active code line in AudioScope.sh is set -u . This causes a complete exit if a variable is used/found but has not been allocated at the start of the program. However, apart from writing code to do the task, is there a switch to to check which variables have been... (17 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
17 Replies

7. Shell Programming and Scripting

One instance of comparing grep and awk

Hi. In thread https://www.unix.com/shell-programming-and-scripting/267833-grouping-counting.html rovf and I had a mini-discussion on grep and awk. Here is a demo script that compares the awk and grep approaches for this single problem: #!/usr/bin/env bash # @(#) s2 Demonstrate group... (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: drl
1 Replies

8. Shell Programming and Scripting

Find columns in a file based on header and print to new file

Hello, I have to fish out some specific columns from a file based on the header value. I have the list of columns I need in a different file. I thought I could read in the list of headers I need, # file with header names of required columns in required order headers_file=$2 # read contents... (11 Replies)
Discussion started by: LMHmedchem
11 Replies

9. OS X (Apple)

Installing Dash Shell on OS X Lion

For those interested in installing dash shell on OSX Lion to help test POSIX compliancy of shell scripts, it is quite easy. I did it like this: If you don't have gcc on your system: 0. Download and install the Command Line Tools for Xcode package from Sign In - Apple * 1. Download the dash... (2 Replies)
Discussion started by: Scrutinizer
2 Replies

10. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

Weird 'find' results

Hello and thanks in advance for any help anyone can offer me I'm trying to learn the find command and thought I was understanding it... Apparently I was wrong. I was doing compound searches and I started getting weird results with the -size test. I was trying to do a search on a 1G file owned by... (14 Replies)
Discussion started by: bodisha
14 Replies

11. UNIX for Beginners Questions & Answers

How to copy a column of multiple files and paste into new excel file (next to column)?

I have data of an excel files as given below, file1 org1_1 1 1 2.5 100 org1_2 1 2 5.5 98 org1_3 1 3 7.2 88 file2 org2_1 1 1 2.5 100 org2_2 1 2 5.5 56 org2_3 1 3 7.2 70 I have multiple excel files as above shown. I have to copy column 1, column 4 and paste into a new excel file as... (26 Replies)
Discussion started by: dineshkumarsrk
26 Replies

12. What is on Your Mind?

New UNIX and Linux History Sections

Dear All, Taking a break from Vue.js coding for the site, SEO and YT videos; and hopefully addressing some well deserved criticism from some here that I have been too focused on the visual aspects of the forums versus the substance and the community.... While the "current generation... (9 Replies)
Discussion started by: Neo
9 Replies

13. Programming

My first PERL incarnation... Audio Oscillograph

Hi all... Well guys and gals, I jumped in at the deep end and found things that PERL cannot do by default. Many tricky terminal escape codes are not catered for so I had to create workarounds. One thing I searched for was this: Passing perl variable to shell command AND, @Neo this was... (15 Replies)
Discussion started by: wisecracker
15 Replies