Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs). How do I do that from the *console* ? Hope there is a solution, do not want to run X11+XMMS for this small thing all the time. -- *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I mailto:VGAP-93-subscribe@yahoogroups.com I I http://home.t-online.de/home/spacecraft.portal I
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On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 02:51:48AM +0200, Oliver Ob wrote:
Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs).
How do I do that from the *console* ?
Hope there is a solution, do not want to run X11+XMMS for this small thing all the time.
If you have 8.0 there are some console based mp3 players. Even previous versions of SuSE had these these as well. mp3blast comes to mind. /Dee
"W.D. McKinney" schrieb:
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 02:51:48AM +0200, Oliver Ob wrote:
Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs).
How do I do that from the *console* ?
Hope there is a solution, do not want to run X11+XMMS for this small thing all the time.
If you have 8.0 there are some console based mp3 players. Even previous versions of SuSE had these these as well. mp3blast comes to mind.
/Dee
Run with what option? I have now tried it, but I cannot see what option to use for mins-secs display and a summary BTW your address cannot be resolved. -- *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I mailto:VGAP-93-subscribe@yahoogroups.com I I http://home.t-online.de/home/spacecraft.portal I
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Sorry about the address, it's a stock .muttrc until I added my "from" line :-) /Dee
On Wed, Jul 10, 2002 at 02:51:48AM +0200, Oliver Ob wrote:
Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs).
How do I do that from the *console* ?
Hope there is a solution, do not want to run X11+XMMS for this small thing all the time.
Whoops, I also forgot to mention mp3info as the program to find out the info you wanted about your mp3 collection. IE: -------------------------------------------------------------------- mp3info -h MP3Info 0.8.4 Copyright (C) 2001 Cedric Tefft and Ricardo Cerqueira USAGE: mp3info [ -h | -G ] mp3info [-x] [-F] [-r a|m|v] [-p FORMAT_STRING] file(s) mp3info [-d] file(s) mp3info [-i] [-t title] [-a artist] [-l album] [-y year] [-c comment] [-n track] [-g genre] file(s) OPTIONS -a artist Specify ID3 artist name -c comment Specify ID3 comment -g genre Specify ID3 genre (use -G for genre list) -l album Specify ID3 album name -n track Specify ID3 v1.1 track number -t title Specify ID3 track title -y year Specify ID3 copyright year -G Display valid genres -h Display this help page -x Display technical attributes of the MP3 file -r a|m|v Report bit rate of (VBR) files as: a - Average bit rate (float) m - Median bit rate (integer) v - Simply use the word 'Variable' (string) [default] -i Edit ID3 tag interactively -d Delete ID3 tag (if one exists) -f Force processing if file is not a standard MP3 -F Full Scan (see man page for details)
* Oliver Ob
Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs).
How do I do that from the *console* ?
You rec'd an answer in suse-linux-e. Why don't you post your question in 3 or 4 more lists -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
SuSEnixER schrieb:
* Oliver Ob
[07-09-02 19:53]: Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs).
How do I do that from the *console* ?
You rec'd an answer in suse-linux-e. Why don't you post your question in 3 or 4 more lists
Because different list usually have different users. -- *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨¨*¤ =Oliver@home= *º¤., ¸¸,.¤º*¨¨*¤ I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/Olli/olli.html I I http://www.bmw-roadster.de/Friends/friends.html I I http://groups.yahoo.com/group/VGAP-93 I I mailto:VGAP-93-subscribe@yahoogroups.com I I http://home.t-online.de/home/spacecraft.portal I
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* Oliver Ob
SuSEnixER schrieb:
* Oliver Ob
[07-09-02 19:53]: Having, let's say, a dir called /mp3 full with say 10 .MP3 files, how do I get information on how long the tracks are each (meaning in minutes and seconds) and also a summary on the total length of these 10 files (also mins and secs).
How do I do that from the *console* ?
You rec'd an answer in suse-linux-e. Why don't you post your question in 3 or 4 more lists
Because different list usually have different users.
Do YOU like receiving duplicate msg's? There is absolutely NO NEED to cc someone participating in list discussion UNLESS THEY REQUEST IT. There have been MANY posts here advising to not cc. Please have the common sense and curtesy to abide. -- Patrick Shanahan Registered Linux User #207535 @ http://counter.li.org
On Tue, Jul 09, 2002 at 11:20:53PM -0500, SuSEnixER wrote:
Do YOU like receiving duplicate msg's? There is absolutely NO NEED to cc someone participating in list discussion UNLESS THEY REQUEST IT.
There have been MANY posts here advising to not cc.
Please have the common sense and curtesy to abide.
Sadly, Oliver Ob has neither. Best Regards, Keith -- LPIC-2, MCSE, N+ Right behind you, I see the millions Got spam? Get spastic http://spastic.sourceforge.net
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