Fast C metadata and tag reader for all common audio file formats

Edit Package perl-Audio-Scan
http://search.cpan.org/dist/Audio-Scan/

Audio::Scan is a C-based scanner for audio file metadata and tag
information. It currently supports MP3, MP4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, ASF, WAV,
AIFF, Musepack, Monkey's Audio, and WavPack.

This package contains an old version (0.93) of perl-Audio-Scan needed
for logitechmediaserver.

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Audio-Scan-0.93.tar.gz 0003347237 3.19 MB
cpanspec.yml 0000000475 475 Bytes
perl-Audio-Scan.changes 0000004134 4.04 KB
perl-Audio-Scan.spec 0000002350 2.29 KB
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Martin Hauke's avatar Martin Hauke (mnhauke) committed (revision 1)
- updated to 0.93
   see /usr/share/doc/packages/perl-Audio-Scan/Changes
  Note: Bug numbers refer to bugs at http://bugs.slimdevices.com
  
  0.93    2011-09-14
          - ASF: Support seeking in a file without an ASF_Index object.
          - Don't use MAX_PATH because this limits path names to only 260 chars on Win32.
  
  0.92    2011-09-09
          - Added $info->{jenkins_hash} which is a 32-bit hash value of the
            filename + mtime + file size.
          - MP4: Get correct HE-AAC samplerate values from esds.
          - ADTS AAC: Add support for .adts file extension.
  
  0.91    2011-09-06
          - MP3, MP4, WMA, WAV, AIFF, ADTS AAC: Added DLNA audio profile detection as
            $info->{dlna_profile}.
  
  0.90    2011-08-03
          - ID3: Bug 17392, fixed APIC offset calculation for non-MP3 files such as AIFF
            and WAV where the tag does not live at the front of the file.
  
  0.89    2011-08-03
          - APE: Bug 15895, better handling if we have a broken APE tag and run out of 
            tag data. (Adrian Smith)
          - WMA: Bug 17355, fixed WM/Picture offset calculation when artwork is stored in the
            Header Extension/Metadata Library block.
          - WMA: Added output warning when trying to seek in a file without ASF_Index.
          - Switched aac.t to Test::Warn instead of manual STDERR redirection.
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