get file info from CLI #20
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Hi. You can do this writing a plugin using mutagen. You need the following steps:
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Hello,
Sorry it has taken me so long to respond; I got sidetracked with other
issues. In reviewing the Audible API info, I can find references to
retrieving quality (high, normal, extreme, low), but I cannot find anything
that would provide the bitrate. Am I to infer bitrate from quality
category, or is there another API request I'm not seeing that would provide
the desired information?
…On Tue, Jul 27, 2021 at 1:04 AM mkb79 ***@***.***> wrote:
Hi. Sorry for my late answer. I mean this
<https://github.com/quodlibet/mutagen> when I say mutagen. This let you
check your audio files for bitrate and compare them with the API response.
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Love these tools, thank you!
I noticed as I've been organizing my library and using your tools to update things like chapter titles, that some of my files have been updated by Audible since they were originally downloaded. For example, a few titles were downloaded in 64 kbps but are now available in 128 kbps. Files were originally downloaded on PC and at default best setting, so it's not a matter of user error. Currently, my only way to tell if a file has since been updated is to try redownloading all my <128 files and comparing the download size. This doesn't take into account any possible corrections issues by the publisher.
Is it possible to build some functionality into CLI to report the file settings (e.g., bitrate) so I can easily compare my source files with "best" on Audible?
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