mp4info

Rubygem for getting and setting mp4 info


License
GPL-2.0
Install
gem install mp4info -v 1.7.3

Documentation

My Changes

This gem isn't originally mine, but i've added things etc…

Bundler

The gem can now be used with bundler and by extension, Rails 3, just use…

gem “mp4info”, :git => “git://github.com/arbarlow/ruby-mp4info.git”, :require => “mp4info”

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

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