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| maintainer = [https://github.com/jherby2k/ Jebus] | | maintainer = [https://github.com/jherby2k/ Jebus] | ||
| stable_release = [https://github.com/jherby2k/PowerShellAudio/releases/latest 1. | | stable_release = [https://github.com/jherby2k/PowerShellAudio/releases/latest 1.1] (23 January 2014) | ||
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| use = Digital Audio conversion, tagging | | use = Digital Audio conversion, tagging | ||
| license = GNU | | license = GNU LGPLv3 | ||
| website = [https://github.com/jherby2k/PowerShellAudio GitHub project] | | website = [https://github.com/jherby2k/PowerShellAudio GitHub project] | ||
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Revision as of 23:36, 26 January 2015
audio conversion and tagging module for Windows PowerShell | |
Developer(s) | Jebus |
Release information | |
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Stable release | 1.1 (23 January 2014) |
Compatibility | |
Operating system | Windows |
Additional information | |
Use | Digital Audio conversion, tagging |
License | GNU LGPLv3 |
Website | GitHub project |
Introduction
PowerShell Audio is a PowerShell-driven interface for converting and tagging audio / music files. It is available under the Lesser GPL (v3) license, and is for Windows use only.
Features
- A unified interface to popular codecs (see Supported Formats).
- Fast and highly concurrent ("multi-threaded") for modern, multi-core systems.
- ReplayGain integration:
- Batch-analyze thousands of files quickly,
- save the results to disk,
- convert to Apple SoundCheck format,
- or apply the changes directly during encoding.
- Metadata preservation between formats, including cover art.
- PowerShell interface brings powerful integration and scripting capabilities.
- API is open-source and extensible.
Supported Formats
Supported languages
- English
Example Usage
This command simply converts a folder full of FLAC files into MP3s:
Get-AudioFile *.flac | Export-AudioFile "Lame MP3" C:\Output
To get a list of available encoders:
Get-AudioEncoderInfo
To get information about the Lame encoder, including the default and available settings:
Get-AudioEncoderInfo "Lame MP3"
Add ReplayGain 2.0 to your entire FLAC library, treating each directory as a separate album:
Get-ChildItem C:\Users\Myself\Music -Directory -Recurse | % { $_ | Get-ChildItem -File -Filter *.flac | Measure-AudioFile "ReplayGain 2.0" -PassThru | Save-AudioFileMetadata }
Convert your whole FLAC library to VBR AAC, with SoundCheck tags calculated from album ReplayGain information:
Get-ChildItem C:\Users\Myself\Music -Filter *.flac -Recurse | Get-AudioFile | Export-AudioFile "Apple AAC" "C:\Output\{Artist}\{Album}" -Name "{TrackNumber} - {Title}" -Setting @{AddSoundCheck = "Album"}
Convert your whole FLAC library to VBR MP3, with ReplayGain directly applied to the resulting volume levels:
Get-ChildItem C:\Users\Myself\Music -Filter *.flac -Recurse | Get-AudioFile | Export-AudioFile "Lame MP3" "C:\Output\{Artist}\{Album}" -Name "{TrackNumber} - {Title}" -Setting @{ApplyGain = "Album"}
Convert your whole FLAC library to VBR AAC, with embedded cover art retrieved from images located in each subdirectory. Embedded images are scaled and/or converted to JPEG for efficiency, where necessary:
foreach ($directory in Get-ChildItem C:\Users\Myself\Music -Directory -Recurse) { $cover = $directory | Get-ChildItem -File -Include *.png,*.jpg | Get-AudioCoverArt | Convert-AudioCoverArt -MaxWidth 500 -ConvertToLossy $files = $directory | Get-ChildItem -File -Filter *.flac | Get-AudioFile if ($files -and $cover) { $files | Set-AudioFileCoverArt $cover } $files | Export-AudioFile "Apple AAC" "C:\Output\{Artist}\{Album}" -Name "{TrackNumber} - {Title}" }