Hi, I modified the metaflac program to output in JSON format if the --output-json switch is used, and made a simple Go program to demonstrate use of the output. I imported the MIT licensed json-c library into src/share/json-c and put headers in include/share/json-c. For example, # metaflac --output-json --list myfile.flac example output: https://gist.github.com/waitman/847a8cae4a650a8898ee If the modified software is useful to anyone, the modifications are available on github, I did a 'clean' import of head / 1.3.1 then pushed up the changes, so maybe it's easier to see what was modified. https://github.com/waitman/flac https://github.com/waitman/goflac -- Waitman Gobble Los Altos California USA 510-830-7975 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20141130/cf8f109c/attachment.htm
Please help me solve the following problem: FLAC tools have a lots of warnings about non-subset files during encoding, but unfortunately don't have easy way to check/test existing FLAC stream for subset compliance. "flac -a" generates the big text file that has data about each frame and subframe. But looks like I need parser and statistics tools to answer on question about subset compliance of stream. Looks like "metaflac --show-min-blocksize --show-max-blocksize --show-sample-rate --show-bps" is more useful, but unfortunately there is no switches to show LPC filter order and Rice partition order in MataFLAC tool. It would be nice if anybody add switches to show more parameters like LPC filter order and Rice partition order and checking for subset compliance of stream to MetaFLAC tool. Using output in JSON format is very useful thing (bit thanks for that!), but user, unfortunately, still need statistics tools to answer on question about subset compliance of stream. Waitman, could you please implement switches to show LPC filter order and Rice partition order and checking for subset compliance of stream to MetaFLAC tool? It would be great help. 2014-12-01 10:20 GMT+03:00 Waitman Gobble <gobble.wa at gmail.com>:> > Hi, > > I modified the metaflac program to output in JSON format if the > --output-json switch is used, and made a simple Go program to demonstrate > use of the output. > > I imported the MIT licensed json-c library into src/share/json-c and put > headers in include/share/json-c. > > For example, > # metaflac --output-json --list myfile.flac > > example output: https://gist.github.com/waitman/847a8cae4a650a8898ee > > If the modified software is useful to anyone, the modifications are > available on github, I did a 'clean' import of head / 1.3.1 then pushed up > the changes, so maybe it's easier to see what was modified. > > https://github.com/waitman/flac > > https://github.com/waitman/goflac > > > -- > Waitman Gobble > Los Altos California USA > 510-830-7975 > > _______________________________________________ > flac-dev mailing list > flac-dev at xiph.org > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev >
On Mon, Dec 1, 2014 at 10:40 PM, ???? ?????? <bart.gopnik at gmail.com> wrote:> Please help me solve the following problem: > > FLAC tools have a lots of warnings about non-subset files during > encoding, but unfortunately don't have easy way to check/test existing > FLAC stream for subset compliance. > > "flac -a" generates the big text file that has data about each frame > and subframe. But looks like I need parser and statistics tools to > answer on question about subset compliance of stream. > > Looks like "metaflac --show-min-blocksize --show-max-blocksize > --show-sample-rate --show-bps" is more useful, but unfortunately there > is no switches to show LPC filter order and Rice partition order in > MataFLAC tool. > > It would be nice if anybody add switches to show more parameters like > LPC filter order and Rice partition order and checking for subset > compliance of stream to MetaFLAC tool. > > Using output in JSON format is very useful thing (bit thanks for > that!), but user, unfortunately, still need statistics tools to answer > on question about subset compliance of stream. > > Waitman, could you please implement switches to show LPC filter order > and Rice partition order and checking for subset compliance of stream > to MetaFLAC tool? It would be great help. > > 2014-12-01 10:20 GMT+03:00 Waitman Gobble <gobble.wa at gmail.com>: > > > > Hi, > > > > I modified the metaflac program to output in JSON format if the > > --output-json switch is used, and made a simple Go program to demonstrate > > use of the output. > > > > I imported the MIT licensed json-c library into src/share/json-c and put > > headers in include/share/json-c. > > > > For example, > > # metaflac --output-json --list myfile.flac > > > > example output: https://gist.github.com/waitman/847a8cae4a650a8898ee > > > > If the modified software is useful to anyone, the modifications are > > available on github, I did a 'clean' import of head / 1.3.1 then pushed > up > > the changes, so maybe it's easier to see what was modified. > > > > https://github.com/waitman/flac > > > > https://github.com/waitman/goflac > > > > > > -- > > Waitman Gobble > > Los Altos California USA > > 510-830-7975 > > > > _______________________________________________ > > flac-dev mailing list > > flac-dev at xiph.org > > http://lists.xiph.org/mailman/listinfo/flac-dev > > >Ok I will give it a try and see what I can come up with. -- Waitman Gobble Los Altos, California USA 510-830-7975 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://lists.xiph.org/pipermail/flac-dev/attachments/20141201/1c8b2ea8/attachment.htm