the Xing encoder.
> When I skip frame 1, all is ok.
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, all is ok.
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ip frame 1, all is ok.
Greetz,
Bernard
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Thanks! That should g
Thanks! That should get me on my way. This, in combination with the
last reply about getting raw ID3, should help me out.
So thanks to both of ya.
ben
Juan Pablo Califano wrote:
Hi, as far as I know, the info you're looking for is not in the ID3 tags
(which are not mandatory by the way).
An
Hi, as far as I know, the info you're looking for is not in the ID3 tags
(which are not mandatory by the way).
An mp3 file is a formed by an arbitrary number of "frames", which carry
information about "chunks" of the sound stream; each one contains a header
and the actual audio data. There's no "g
Ben has an open source project on Google code that is the evolution of
his old classes called Metaphile.
http://code.google.com/p/metaphile/
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Thanks! This crossed my mind - and I even popped open an MP3 in word
pad to see if anything was written in plan text. High hopes I know, but
no luck.
I guess thats what I'll have to resort to.
thanks again
ben
Glen Pike wrote:
You are probably best off finding some code that reads the file
You are probably best off finding some code that reads the file headers
from an MP3 file and do this manually as the Sound API's are not upto this.
Not quite what you want, but here is a starter for 10 that reads ID3 tags:
http://blog.benstucki.net/?id=24
ben gomez farrell wrote:
OK, I totally
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