Introduction
MP4Info supports the reading of tags and file info from MP4 audio files. It is based on the Perl module MP4::Info (search.cpan.org/~jhar/MP4-Info/) Note: MP4Info does not currently support Unicode strings.
License
Copyright © 2004-2007 Jonathan Harris <[email protected]> Copyright © 2006-2007 Jason Terk <[email protected]>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of version 2 of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Usage
With mp4info.rb in your load path, do:
require 'mp4info'
Once the library is loaded, an MP4Info object is created by sending an IO object to MP4Info#new. MP4Info also provides the MP4Info#open method, which takes String containing a filename.
file = "my_favorite_song.mp4"
info = MP4Info.open(file)
io_stream = File.new("that_other_song.m4a")
other_info = MP4Info.new(io_stream)
Once an MP4Info object is succesfully created, a number of tags are avalible:
* ALB - Album
* APID - Apple Store ID
* ART - Artist
* CMT - Comment
* COVR - Album art (typically jpeg data)
* CPIL - Compilation (boolean)
* CPRT - Copyright statement
* DAY - Year
* DISK - Disk number & total (Array of two integers)
* GNRE - Genre
* GRP - Grouping
* NAM - Title
* RTNG - Rating (integer)
* TMPO - Tempo (integer)
* TOO - Encoder
* TRKN - Track number & total (Array of two integers)
* WRT - Author or composer
The following extra information about the audio file is also provided:
* VERSION - MPEG version (=4)
* LAYER - Doesn't really mean antyhing, but here in case we need it
for compatibility with an MP3 library...
* BITRATE - Bitrate in kbps (average for VBR files)
The formula used to generate this seems a little suspect.
* FREQUENCY - Frequency in kHz
* SIZE - Bytes in audio stream
* SECS - Total seconds, rounded to nearest second
* MM - Minutes
* SS - Leftover seconds
* MS - Leftover milliseconds, rounded to nearest millisecond
* TIME - Time in MM:SS, rounded to nearest second
* COPYRIGHT - Non-nil if audio is copyrighted
* ENCRYPTED - Non-nil if audio data is encrypted