At 10:49 AM -0400 6/26/09, Daniel Brown wrote:
The compression algorithm used for encoding, frequency and quality
of the file, and actual noise signature itself would throw this off.
For example, a file with seven notes played in a period of 8 seconds
will be larger than a file with one note played at the same volume for
the same duration. Then take into account the bitrate, if there are
ID3 tags or not, if there are compression comments embedded by the
encoding software....
AND
At 10:53 AM -0400 6/26/09, Robert Cummings wrote:
Dear $_DEITY no. Filesize is barely related to play time. He's going
aboutit the correct way, using existing libraries that know how
retrieve the information. I would probably try ffplay (part of
ffmpeg package):
I stand corrected. Actually, I stand leaning a little to the right.
Cheers,
tedd
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