Hey hey Mario, Feb 17 2020, Mario Lang has written: ...
I am wondering, is there perhaps a better tool which could be used to get faster results? In particular, I'd love to be able to save metdata for tracks, like *exact* BPM and time indices of certain interesting bars per track such that I could reuse them.
... I dont know an application that can both recognise the tempo and add that information. But... NNama - based on Ecasound - can approach your featureset. You have track comments, which you could use to note the exact tempo. For finding the tempo you can use bpm-tools - that's the Archlinux package name - or aubio. I think the latter egven has an onset detection tool. As for marks: Nama can't set marks on a per track basis, but you can set global marks in the project. All this metadata is only available in the Nama project, so not encoded into the actual audiofiles. Maybe one of the aubio or bpm-tools apps can actually save some metadata into audiofiles beside mp3. bpm-tag certainly does store the detected tempo inside an mp3 file. I seem to recall a tool to read/write metadata specifically for simle uncompressed formats like wave and aiff, but can't find anything helpful on my system. Does this help? Best wishes, Jeanette -- * Website: http://juliencoder.de - for summer is a state of sound * Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMS4rfGrTwz8W7jhC1Jnv7g * SoundCloud: https://soundcloud.com/jeanette_c * Twitter: https://twitter.com/jeanette_c_s * Audiobombs: https://www.audiobombs.com/users/jeanette_c * GitHub: https://github.com/jeanette-c There's no time to loose And next week, You might not see me here <3 (Britney Spears) _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://lists.linuxaudio.org/listinfo/linux-audio-user