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
date Thu, 24 Nov 2016 13:32:04 +0000
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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