Jeff,
Audacity does have a metadata editor, but I've had mixed results with it.
I've seen artist info, but when year info is in the metadata of the file,
that doesn't always come up.
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From: Jeffry Killen [mailto:***@prodigy.net]
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Subject: Re: [Audacity-users] Download of Audacity; unrecognized developer
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Thanks for the info:
I did finish installing and read some of the documentation and found that to
export mp3 there had to be an addition installed. That I did.
I have been a hobbyist and fantasy land rock/blues guitar star and had home
recorded on cassette tapes. So within the last 10 years I decided to
digitized many of my old recordings.
I did that with Macs Logic Pro. Its been a while since I worked with Logic
and it is a big program.
So finding all the nooks and crannies is difficult.
Since then I have taken up web related development and had programmed a
Flash/ActionScript
mp3 player. Now that app is outdated, so I am trying to program the player
in javascript/html5 and am having problems with it. That brings me to this,
along with intending to record a bunch of new music. But for right now I
need to figure out from mp3 metadata if that is the source of the javascript
programming problem. It appears to be. The media element duration property
returns NaN, and the currentTime property always return 0 and causes
Firefox, at least, to choke, complain, and stop working.
I don't expect help with javascript programming problems here, unless
there's an audio engineer/developer on this list who has something to
enlighten me with.
I carry on
Thanks for time and attention, and helpful info and suggestions; Jeff K
We expect the next 2.1.3 release of Audacity to be codesigned with an
Apple Developer account. If so Audacity will be directly openable as
long as Gatekeeper is not set to "App Store" only. If it is so set,
then to open Audacity you will have to right-click or CTRL-click over
Audacity, choose "Open" then click the "Open" button, which is also
the solution now.
* http://wiki.audacityteam.org/wiki/Release_Notes_2.1.2#metadata
* http://manual.audacityteam.org/man/metadata_editor.html .
Gale
Post by JeffHello,
I just downloaded Audacity for Mac OS X from the SouceForge site and
again from the Audacity site. Both produced a message on my Mac OS X
Yosemite installation that the audacity.app was from an un recognized
developer. So I have not used it as yet. Is there an explanation?.
Also, I am initially interested in finding out if I can view/edit
metadata in mp3 files with Audacity?
I am developing a javascript/html5 mp3 player and am having
difficulty with data that I believe should be in the mp3 file's
metadata.
Thank you for time and attention;
JK
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