Silly me, I somehow expected it would be at a link somewhere where I
could download it ... ;-)
Renato wrote:
Obviously i forgot to attach the file ;)
here it is
renato
On Sat, 9 Jan 2010 00:31:42 +0100
Renato <rennabh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 4 Jan 2010 17:05:27 -0600
> Josh Lawrence <hardbop200(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> On Mon, Jan 4, 2010 at 5:00 PM, Renato <rennabh(a)gmail.com> wrote:
>>> very interesting idea! I have never used it, but could 'sox' be
>>> helpful? there's also a "Input File Combining" section in the
man
>>> page...
>> ah! I'll look into that tonight. thanks for the tip!
>>
>
> HA! I did it! It took me 5 days to learn enough python and sox, but I
> did it! It has worked so far for me, but it's very experimental (it's
> my first non trivial python program). I wouldn't be surprised at all
> if it didn't somehow work...
>
> if you have python installed, you shold be able to run it with
> ./audiocollage.py dir1 dir2 dir3 ...
> or
> python audiocollage.py dir1 dir2 dir3 ...
>
> where dir1 etc. are the directories containing mp3's. Unfortunately I
> wasn't able to make it go check recursively.... any ideas? BTW it will
> catch only .mp3 files, not .MP3 or other
> it will then ask for an ouput file, you can type
> file.ext
> where file is the name you want for the collage and ext can be mp3,
> ogg,wav...anything sox supports
>
> oh obviously you need sox installed
>
> I think that's all, it's been great fun writing it and using it (I
> love how much music goes in 3 minutes), hope it's usefull
>
> have I said I'm very proud of myself?
>
> renato
>
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