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     '''Get-Help about_AudioWorks.Commands'''
     '''Get-Help about_AudioWorks.Commands'''
The various cmdlets are [https://github.com/jherby2k/AudioWorks/tree/master/AudioWorks/src/AudioWorks.Commands also documented here].
The various cmdlets are [https://github.com/jherby2k/AudioWorks/tree/master/AudioWorks/src/AudioWorks.Commands/docs also documented here].


== Externals links ==
== Externals links ==

Revision as of 00:35, 28 January 2019

AudioWorks
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Cross-platform, multi-format audio conversion and tagging module for PowerShell
Developer(s) Jeremy Herbison
Release information
Initial release {{{released}}}
Stable release
Preview release 1.0.0 beta 5 / January 27, 2019
Compatibility
Operating system Windows, Linux, MacOS
Additional information
Use Digital Audio conversion, tagging
License GNU AGPLv3
Website GitHub project

AudioWorks is a PowerShell module (and .NET library) for converting and tagging audio / music files. It is available under the Affero GPL (v3) license, and runs on Windows, Linux and MacOS. AudioWorks replaces PowerShell Audio.

Features

  • A unified interface to popular codecs (see Supported Formats).
  • Runs under PowerShell Core on Windows, MacOS and Linux (Windows PowerShell 5.1 is also supported).
  • Utilizes advanced SIMD, multi-threading, 64-bit addressing and low-allocation memory structures for the fastest possible encoding.
  • Includes EBU R.128-based ReplayGain "2.0" analysis and tagging.
  • Seamless tag preservation and conversion between formats (including cover art).
  • PowerShell interface brings powerful integration and scripting capabilities.
  • The API is open-source, well-documented and extensible.

Supported Formats

Supported languages

  • English (translation help wanted!)

Example usage

For up-to-date examples, run

   Get-Help about_AudioWorks.Commands

The various cmdlets are also documented here.

Externals links