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view tests/test-csv-destinations/test-csv-destinations.sh @ 269:39fb206b1153 piper-nopiper
Filter out Xing/LAME info frames, rather than letting them go to the mp3 decoder as if they were audio frames. Fixes the 1152-sample zero pad at start of some decoded mp3 files (distinct from decoder delay). The logic here is based on the madplay code.
author | Chris Cannam |
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date | Thu, 24 Nov 2016 13:32:04 +0000 |
parents | 7a31201dc42d |
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#!/bin/bash . ../include.sh infile1=$audiopath/3clicks8.wav infile2=$audiopath/6clicks8.wav outfile1=$audiopath/3clicks8_vamp_vamp-example-plugins_percussiononsets_onsets.csv outfile2=$audiopath/6clicks8_vamp_vamp-example-plugins_percussiononsets_onsets.csv infile1dot=$audiopath/3.clicks.8.wav outfile1dot=$audiopath/3.clicks.8_vamp_vamp-example-plugins_percussiononsets_onsets.csv outfile3=$audiopath/3clicks8_vamp_vamp-example-plugins_percussiononsets_onsets.csv outfile4=$audiopath/3clicks8_vamp_vamp-example-plugins_percussiononsets_detectionfunction.csv tmpcsv=$mypath/tmp_1_$$.csv trap "rm -f $tmpcsv $outfile1 $outfile2 $outfile3 $outfile4 $infile1dot $outfile1dot" 0 transformdir=$mypath/transforms check_csv() { test -f $1 || \ fail "Fails to write output to expected location $1 for $2" # every line must contain the same number of commas formats=`awk -F, '{ print NF; }' $1 | sort | uniq | wc | awk '{ print $1 }'` if [ "$formats" != "1" ]; then fail "Output is not consistently formatted comma-separated file for $2" fi rm -f $1 } ctx="onsets transform, one audio file, default CSV writer destination" rm -f $outfile1 $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv $infile1 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $outfile1 "$ctx" ctx="onsets transform, one audio file with dots in filename, default CSV writer destination" rm -f $outfile1 cp $infile1 $infile1dot $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv $infile1dot 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $outfile1dot "$ctx" rm -f $infile1dot $outfile1dot ctx="onsets and df transforms, one audio file, default CSV writer destination" rm -f $outfile1 $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -t $transformdir/detectionfunction.n3 -w csv $infile1 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $outfile1 "$ctx" ctx="onsets transform, two audio files, default CSV writer destination" rm -f $outfile1 rm -f $outfile2 $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv $infile1 $infile2 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $outfile1 "$ctx" check_csv $outfile2 "$ctx" ctx="onsets transform, two audio files, one-file CSV writer" $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv --csv-one-file $tmpcsv $infile1 $infile2 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $tmpcsv "$ctx" ctx="onsets transform, two audio files, stdout CSV writer" $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv --csv-stdout $infile1 $infile2 2>/dev/null >$tmpcsv || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $tmpcsv "$ctx" ctx="existing output file and no --csv-force" touch $outfile1 $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv $infile1 2>/dev/null && \ fail "Fails by completing successfully when output file already exists (should refuse and bail out)" ctx="existing output file and --csv-force" touch $outfile1 $r -t $transformdir/onsets.n3 -w csv --csv-force $infile1 2>/dev/null || \ fail "Fails to run with $ctx" check_csv $outfile1 "$ctx" exit 0