FLAC's metadata_block_picture should just contain the image, not
base64'ed like ogg/vorbis wants it.
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beets/mediafile.py | 23 ++++++++++++++++++++++-
1 file changed, 22 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
A simple plugin that connects to the EchoNest API to retrieve
tempo (bpm) metadata for tracks. Functions similarly to the lyrics
plugin.
Requires the pyechonest library.
These tests were written when I knew almost nothing about Python and even less
about unittest. The class-generating magic never worked with nose for a crazy
reason I won't get into here. This has a bit more copypasta but the workings
are more obvious and we no longer generate enormous numbers of independent
tests. There should be a more representative number of dots in the test runner
output now.
@yagebu: I did a code review of the new version of convert using FFmpeg as a
backend. Everything looks perfect. These are just a few changes to the docs.
Thanks again!
Instead of flac and lame the convert plugin now uses ffmpeg. This adds
support for more input formats and simplifies the code. ffmpeg also uses
the lame encoder internally and has equivalents of all the -V<num>
presets which should be sufficient.
We currently just document the fact that convert.exe can interfere with finding
ImageMagick's convert binary. We can solve this with a config option easily once
confit is merged.
This also changes the line endings for fetchart.rst back to Unix.
`urllib.urlretrieve` was using the correct extension in most cases -- I think
when the URL ended with .jpg -- but not in every case. This was leading to files
named just "cover" and not "cover.jpg" or something else sensible. In
particular, proxied URLs don't have .jpg extensions. This generates the filename
manually so the source image always has an extension.