Michelle Konzack wrote: > Hello *, > > I have made a BASH script which I use to view varius attachments > in my MUA (mutt). Because I get often mp3 I have made this: > > ____( '/usr/bin/tdfileview' )_________________________________________ > / > | elif [ `echo "$1" |grep -E ".mp3$"` ] || [ `echo "$1" |grep -E ".mpa$"` ]; then > | # MPEG audio > | # > | echo $"MPEG ID3 Tag:" > | echo $"=============" > | mp3info -x -p "File: %fnTitle: %tnTrack: %nnArtist: %anAlbum: %lnYear: %ynComment: %cnGenre: %g (%G)n" "$1" > | echo "" > | echo $"MPEG technical informations:" > | echo $"============================" > | mp3info -x -p "Media Type: MPEG %3.1v Layer %LnRate: %r KB/s, %q KHz (%o)nEmphasis: %enCRC: %EnCopyright: %CnOriginal: %OnPadding: %pnTime: %m:%snGood Frames: %unCorrupt Frames: %bn" "$1" > | else > \______________________________________________________________________ > > Which works perfectly and fast. Now I am searching for a similar > commandline wave-info viewer. Does such proigram exist ? > > It must be in the Debian distribution. Checkout the quelcom package in Debian -- it provides utilities to examine MP3s and WAVs -- Brett -- Rule of Feline Frustration: When your cat has fallen asleep on your lap and looks utterly content and adorable, you will suddenly have to go to the bathroom.