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CFX_AudioInfo (0.4 Beta) April 16 2003

by Lewis A. Sellers


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Windows ColdFusion CFX [w/ C source code]
OBSOLETE

Description

This Allaire ColdFusion extension tag, CFX_AudioInfo will scan either a single file or an entire folder, looking for audio files of mp3, wav, au and midi format. From these files it will gather up all manner of information such as song title, author, compression type, bitrate, song length, etc. Works with ColdFusion version 3.1 and up.

The source code to this program is (and always has been) included. Compiles for NT only at the moment.

With complete c/c++ source code.

V e r s i o n H i s t o r y

0.4a Dec 18th 2001. Slight repackaging to make work with CF5 during a server move. Recompiled. Didn't feel like dealing with the hassle of redoing the version graphics, so... Pretend I did. This tag is about to become obsolete soon anyway. Good tag. Sit now. Roll over.
0.4 May 13 2000, Midnight. mp3 header decoding was extremely screwed up in the last version. Fixed. Sorry about that. Added mp3 ID3 v1.1 support. Added support for the ridiculously complex ID3v2 format. Added misc other refinements and fields. There are a few other additions that can be made to help populate the fields, but it is close to a finished state. Send feedback.
(0.4 brought to you by the fucking uncensored version of Korn: Issues (esp. track 6), not the "edited" version I accidently bought first. Damn all censors to the 7st level of hell.)
0.3alpha May 12 2000.
0.2alpha May 11 2000. Actually worked on the tag for the first time in months. First release. The tag is "alpha" quality, thus may or may not work. No one else but me has even seen the tag yet, let alone tested it.
0.1alpha April 26 2000.
0.0alpha March 2 2000. This tag is a refit of CFX_ImageInfo 1.4.

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Software Development Stages

There are four stages in software development: ALPHA, BETA, GAMMA and OMEGA.

Alpha is where programming for the software is still heavily ongoing. If you can start up the program without it rebooting the computer you're generally happy.

Beta is where you've gotten a great bulk of the program working (sort of) and you're letting other people try it out to test if they can use it or crash it.

Gamma is also sometimes called being "Gone Gold". It's publically (or commercially) released software. If it's in a box or shrink-wrap it's Gamma (you hope).

Omega is the absolute final release. Not all software publishers do this, but it is when they decide they're never going to work on the software again and generally release the entire thing for free, sometimes with the full source code.

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version 0.4 (April 16 2003)

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