On 29/12/15 13:51, Carl D Hamann wrote: > > On Dec 29, 2015 1:22 AM, "Ken Fallon" <[email protected] > <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote: >> That looks very good. Did you manage to get it working ? > > I've gotten their code to compile. So that's one egg for the souffle. If > I can get it to reliably produce the same output, I'll be happier. I > have a feeling I need to spend some more time reading the docs, as what > I'm experiencing is almost certainly user error. Whether I get it > working or not, the process is definitely worth doing a show on.
I was curious to find out more, so I grabbed the latest code, built it and ran it on some audio. Using a recent HPR show in my podcast queue and running echoprint-codegen on the entire thing I found I got a chunk of JSON with metadata and a humongous fingerprint string. I tried restricting the scan to a few seconds but only got an error message: "error":"could not decode" I then thought about extracting the first n seconds from the audio, which I did with sox, and this scanned fine and generated less data. Then I started wondering how much you'd need to chop off a new show given that any intro might be in a multitude of formats and of a variable length. Then I realised I was probably out of my depth. I'll be fascinated to know how people cleverer than I am work this out, and look forward to the show on it! Dave _______________________________________________ Hpr mailing list [email protected] http://hackerpublicradio.org/mailman/listinfo/hpr_hackerpublicradio.org
