A easy wrapper for mutagen
Project description
phrydy
This is an extended version of the mediafile library of the beets project. It is used by the Python audio renaming command line tool audiorename.
The name phrydy is pronounced like the German word Friedi.
In the previous versions the phrydy library offers a standalone version of the mediafile.py included in the beets project. Now beets has its own separate library called mediafile. It might be better to use the upstream library directly.
phrydy offeres two media file classes: MediaFile is the looped through and unmodified version that comes directly from the beets project. MediaFileExtended is the slightly modified and extended version:
Changed fields:
albumartist_sort
composer_sort
mb_workid
New fields:
work
work_hierarchy
releasegroup_types
Other additions:
A little command line debug utility named phrydy-debug.
A dictionary containing documentation about the various meta data fields.
Some code to generate documentation from the field documentation dictionary.
Installation
From Github
git clone git@github.com:Josef-Friedrich/phrydy.git
cd phrydy
python setup.py install
From PyPI
pip install phrydy
easy_install phrydy
Usage
Basic usage:
>>> from phrydy import MediaFileExtended >>> f = MediaFileExtended('Lucy.mp3') >>> f.title u'Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds' >>> f.artist = 'The Beatles' >>> f.save()
List all available fields of a media file:
from phrydy import MediaFileExtended
media_file = MediaFileExtended('test/files/full.mp3')
for key in MediaFileExtended.readable_fields():
value = getattr(media_file, key)
if key != 'art' and value:
print('{}: {}'.format(key, value))
Field name |
Category |
Description |
Examples |
---|---|---|---|
acoustid_fingerprint |
music_brainz |
Acoustic ID fingerprint |
|
acoustid_id |
music_brainz |
Acoustic ID |
86e217b7-d3ad-4493-a9f2-cf71256ace07 |
album |
common |
album |
Help! |
albumartist |
common |
The artist for the entire album, which may be different from the artists for the individual tracks |
The Beatles |
albumartist_credit |
common |
albumartist_credit |
|
albumartist_sort |
common |
albumartist_sort |
Beatles, The |
albumartists |
common |
albumartists |
|
albumdisambig |
common |
The disambiguation album field helps to distinguish between identically named albums. The album “Weezer” for example has the disambiguation comments “Red Album” and “Green Album”. |
|
albumstatus |
common |
The status describes how “official” a release is. |
official, promotional, bootleg, pseudo-release |
albumtype |
common |
The MusicBrainz album type; the MusicBrainz wiki has a list of type names |
album/soundtrack |
arranger |
common |
A musician who creates arrangements. |
|
art |
common |
Legacy album art field. |
b'\xff\xd8\xff\xe0\x00' |
artist |
common |
artist |
The Beatles |
artist_credit |
common |
The track-specific artist credit name, which may be a variation of the artist’s “canonical” name |
|
artist_sort |
common |
The “sort name” of the track artist. |
Beatles, The, White, Jack |
artists |
common |
artists |
['a-ha'], ['Anouk', 'Remon Stotijn'] |
asin |
common |
Amazon Standard Identification Number |
B000002UAL |
barcode |
common |
There are many different types of barcode, but the ones usually found on music releases are two: 1. Universal Product Code (UPC), which is the original barcode used in North America. 2. European Article Number (EAN) |
5028421931838, 036000291452 |
bitdepth |
audio |
only available for some formats |
16 |
bitrate |
audio |
in kilobits per second, with units: e.g., “192kbps” |
436523, 256000 |
bitrate_mode |
common |
bitrate_mode |
CBR |
bpm |
common |
Beats per Minute |
|
catalognum |
common |
This is a number assigned to the release by the label which can often be found on the spine or near the barcode. There may be more than one, especially when multiple labels are involved. This is not the ASIN — there is a relationship for that — nor the label code. |
CDP 7 46439 2 |
channels |
audio |
channels |
1, 2 |
comments |
common |
comments |
|
comp |
common |
Compilation flag |
True, False |
composer |
common |
The name of the composer. |
Ludwig van Beethoven |
composer_sort |
common |
The composer name for sorting. |
Beethoven, Ludwig van |
copyright |
common |
copyright |
|
country |
common |
The country the release was issued in. |
NL |
date |
date |
The release data of the specific release. |
1996-01-01 |
day |
date |
The release day of the specific release. |
|
disc |
common |
disc |
1 |
disctitle |
common |
disctitle |
|
disctotal |
common |
disctotal |
1 |
encoder |
common |
the name of the person or organisation that encoded the audio file. This field may contain a copyright message, if the audio file also is copyrighted by the encoder. |
iTunes v7.6.2 |
encoder_info |
common |
encoder_info |
LAME 3.92.0+ |
encoder_settings |
common |
encoder_settings |
-b 255+ |
format |
audio |
e.g., “MP3” or “FLAC” |
MP3, FLAC |
genre |
common |
genre |
Rock |
genres |
common |
genres |
['Rock'] |
grouping |
common |
A content group, which is a collection of media items such as a CD boxed set. |
|
images |
common |
images |
['<mediafile.Image object at 0x7f51fce26b20>'] |
initial_key |
common |
The Initial key frame contains the musical key in which the sound starts. It is represented as a string with a maximum length of three characters. The ground keys are represented with “A”,”B”,”C”,”D”,”E”, “F” and “G” and halfkeys represented with “b” and “#”. Minor is represented as “m”. |
Dbm |
isrc |
common |
The International Standard Recording Code, abbreviated to ISRC, is a system of codes that identify audio and music video recordings. |
CAC118989003, ITO101117740 |
label |
common |
The label which issued the release. There may be more than one. |
Brilliant Classics, wea |
language |
common |
The language a release’s track list is written in. The possible values are taken from the ISO 639-3 standard. |
zxx, eng |
length |
audio |
The length of a recording in seconds. |
674.4666666666667 |
lyricist |
common |
The writer of the text or lyrics in the recording. |
|
lyrics |
common |
The lyrics of the song or a text transcription of other vocal activities. |
|
mb_albumartistid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz album artist ID. |
1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9, b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75 |
mb_albumartistids |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz album artist IDs as a list. |
['b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75', 'dea28aa9-1086-4ffa-8739-0ccc759de1ce', 'd2ced2f1-6b58-47cf-ae87-5943e2ab6d99'] |
mb_albumid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz album ID. |
fd6adc77-1489-4a13-9aa0-32951061d92b |
mb_artistid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz artist ID. |
1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9 |
mb_artistids |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz artist IDs as a list. |
['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9'] |
mb_releasegroupid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz releasegroup ID. |
f714fd70-aaca-4863-9d0d-2768a53acaeb |
mb_releasetrackid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz release track ID. |
38c8c114-5e3b-484f-8af0-79c47ef9c169 |
mb_trackid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz track ID. |
c390b132-4a44-4e16-bec3-bffbbcaa19aa |
mb_workhierarchy_ids |
music_brainz |
All IDs in the work hierarchy. This field corresponds to the field work_hierarchy. The top level work ID appears first. A slash (/) is used as separator. |
e208c5f5-5d37-3dfc-ac0b-999f207c9e46 / 5adc213f-700a-4435-9e95-831ed720f348 / eafec51f-47c5-3c66-8c36-a524246c85f8 |
mb_workid |
music_brainz |
MusicBrainz work ID. |
508ec4b1-9549-38cd-a61e-1f0d120a6118 |
media |
common |
A prototypical medium is one of the physical, separate things you would get when you buy something in a record store. |
CD |
month |
date |
The release month of the specific release. |
11 |
original_date |
date |
The release date of the original version of the album. |
1991-11-04 |
original_day |
date |
The release day of the original version of the album. |
4 |
original_month |
date |
The release month of the original version of the album. |
11 |
original_year |
date |
The release year of the original version of the album. |
1991 |
r128_album_gain |
r128 |
An optional gain for album normalization. EBU R 128 is a recommendation for loudness normalisation and maximum level of audio signals. |
|
r128_track_gain |
r128 |
An optional gain for track normalization. EBU R 128 is a recommendation for loudness normalisation and maximum level of audio signals. |
|
releasegroup_types |
music_brainz |
This field collects all items in the MusicBrainz’ API related to type: type, primary-type and `secondary-type-list. Main usage of this field is to determine in a secure manner if the release is a soundtrack. |
|
rg_album_gain |
rg |
ReplayGain Album Gain, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain. |
|
rg_album_peak |
rg |
ReplayGain Album Peak, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain. |
|
rg_track_gain |
rg |
ReplayGain Track Gain, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain. |
0.0 |
rg_track_peak |
rg |
ReplayGain Track Peak, see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain. |
0.000244 |
samplerate |
audio |
The sample rate as an integer number. |
44100 |
script |
common |
The script used to write the release’s track list. The possible values are taken from the ISO 15924 standard. |
Latn |
title |
common |
The title of a audio file. |
32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80 |
track |
common |
The track number. |
1 |
tracktotal |
common |
The total track number. |
12 |
url |
common |
Uniform Resource Locator. |
|
work |
common |
The Musicbrainzs’ work entity. |
32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80 |
work_hierarchy |
music_brainz |
The hierarchy of works: The top level work appears first. As separator is this string used: –>. |
Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Akt I --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Act I, Scene II. No. 2 Aria "Was hör ... |
year |
date |
The release year of the specific release. |
2001 |
phrydy-debug
usage: phrydy-debug [-h] [-c] [-v] audio_file
Debugging tool of the Python package “phrydy”, an easy wrapper around the “mutagen” library.
acoustid_fingerprint: Acoustic ID fingerprint
acoustid_id: Acoustic ID
Examples: ['86e217b7-d3ad-4493-a9f2-cf71256ace07']
album: album
Examples: ['Help!']
albumartist: The artist for the entire album, which may be
different from the artists for the individual
tracks
Examples: ['The Beatles']
albumartist_credit: albumartist_credit
albumartist_sort: albumartist_sort
Examples: ['Beatles, The']
albumartists: albumartists
albumdisambig: The disambiguation album field helps to
distinguish between identically named albums. The
album “Weezer” for example has the disambiguation
comments “Red Album” and “Green Album”.
albumstatus: The status describes how "official" a release is.
Examples: ['official', 'promotional', 'bootleg', 'pseudo-release']
albumtype: The MusicBrainz album type; the MusicBrainz wiki
has a list of type names
Examples: ['album/soundtrack']
arranger: A musician who creates arrangements.
art: Legacy album art field.
Examples: [b'\xff\xd8\xff\xe0\x00']
artist: artist
Examples: ['The Beatles']
artist_credit: The track-specific artist credit name, which may
be a variation of the artist’s “canonical” name
artist_sort: The “sort name” of the track artist.
Examples: ['Beatles, The', 'White, Jack']
artists: artists
Examples: [['a-ha'], ['Anouk', 'Remon Stotijn']]
asin: Amazon Standard Identification Number
Examples: ['B000002UAL']
barcode: There are many different types of barcode, but
the ones usually found on music releases are two:
1. Universal Product Code (UPC), which is the
original barcode used in North America. 2.
European Article Number (EAN)
Examples: ['5028421931838', '036000291452']
bitdepth: only available for some formats
Examples: [16]
bitrate: in kilobits per second, with units: e.g.,
“192kbps”
Examples: [436523, 256000]
bitrate_mode: bitrate_mode
Examples: ['CBR']
bpm: Beats per Minute
catalognum: This is a number assigned to the release by the
label which can often be found on the spine or
near the barcode. There may be more than one,
especially when multiple labels are involved.
This is not the ASIN — there is a relationship
for that — nor the label code.
Examples: ['CDP 7 46439 2']
channels: channels
Examples: [1, 2]
comments: comments
comp: Compilation flag
Examples: [True, False]
composer: The name of the composer.
Examples: ['Ludwig van Beethoven']
composer_sort: The composer name for sorting.
Examples: ['Beethoven, Ludwig van']
copyright: copyright
country: The country the release was issued in.
Examples: ['NL']
date: The release data of the specific release.
Examples: ['1996-01-01']
day: The release day of the specific release.
disc: disc
Examples: [1]
disctitle: disctitle
disctotal: disctotal
Examples: [1]
encoder: the name of the person or organisation that
encoded the audio file. This field may contain a
copyright message, if the audio file also is
copyrighted by the encoder.
Examples: ['iTunes v7.6.2']
encoder_info: encoder_info
Examples: ['LAME 3.92.0+']
encoder_settings: encoder_settings
Examples: ['-b 255+']
format: e.g., “MP3” or “FLAC”
Examples: ['MP3', 'FLAC']
genre: genre
Examples: ['Rock']
genres: genres
Examples: [['Rock']]
grouping: A content group, which is a collection of media
items such as a CD boxed set.
images: images
Examples: [['<mediafile.Image object at 0x7f51fce26b20>']]
initial_key: The Initial key frame contains the musical key in
which the sound starts. It is represented as a
string with a maximum length of three characters.
The ground keys are represented with
"A","B","C","D","E", "F" and "G" and halfkeys
represented with "b" and "#". Minor is
represented as "m".
Examples: ['Dbm']
isrc: The International Standard Recording Code,
abbreviated to ISRC, is a system of codes that
identify audio and music video recordings.
Examples: ['CAC118989003', 'ITO101117740']
label: The label which issued the release. There may be
more than one.
Examples: ['Brilliant Classics', 'wea']
language: The language a release’s track list is written
in. The possible values are taken from the ISO
639-3 standard.
Examples: ['zxx', 'eng']
length: The length of a recording in seconds.
Examples: [674.4666666666667]
lyricist: The writer of the text or lyrics in the
recording.
lyrics: The lyrics of the song or a text transcription of
other vocal activities.
mb_albumartistid: MusicBrainz album artist ID.
Examples: ['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9', 'b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75']
mb_albumartistids: MusicBrainz album artist IDs as a list.
Examples: [['b972f589-fb0e-474e-b64a-803b0364fa75', 'dea28aa9-1086-4ffa-8739-0ccc759de1ce', 'd2ced2f1-6b58-47cf-ae87-5943e2ab6d99']]
mb_albumid: MusicBrainz album ID.
Examples: ['fd6adc77-1489-4a13-9aa0-32951061d92b']
mb_artistid: MusicBrainz artist ID.
Examples: ['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9']
mb_artistids: MusicBrainz artist IDs as a list.
Examples: [['1f9df192-a621-4f54-8850-2c5373b7eac9']]
mb_releasegroupid: MusicBrainz releasegroup ID.
Examples: ['f714fd70-aaca-4863-9d0d-2768a53acaeb']
mb_releasetrackid: MusicBrainz release track ID.
Examples: ['38c8c114-5e3b-484f-8af0-79c47ef9c169']
mb_trackid: MusicBrainz track ID.
Examples: ['c390b132-4a44-4e16-bec3-bffbbcaa19aa']
mb_workhierarchy_ids: All IDs in the work hierarchy. This field
corresponds to the field `work_hierarchy`. The
top level work ID appears first. A slash (/) is
used as separator.
Examples: ['e208c5f5-5d37-3dfc-ac0b-999f207c9e46 / 5adc213f-700a-4435-9e95-831ed720f348 / eafec51f-47c5-3c66-8c36-a524246c85f8']
mb_workid: MusicBrainz work ID.
Examples: ['508ec4b1-9549-38cd-a61e-1f0d120a6118']
media: A prototypical medium is one of the physical,
separate things you would get when you buy
something in a record store.
Examples: ['CD']
month: The release month of the specific release.
Examples: [11]
original_date: The release date of the original version of the
album.
Examples: ['1991-11-04']
original_day: The release day of the original version of the
album.
Examples: [4]
original_month: The release month of the original version of the
album.
Examples: [11]
original_year: The release year of the original version of the
album.
Examples: [1991]
r128_album_gain: An optional gain for album normalization. EBU R
128 is a recommendation for loudness
normalisation and maximum level of audio signals.
r128_track_gain: An optional gain for track normalization. EBU R
128 is a recommendation for loudness
normalisation and maximum level of audio signals.
releasegroup_types: This field collects all items in the MusicBrainz’
API related to type: `type`, `primary-type and
`secondary-type-list`. Main usage of this field
is to determine in a secure manner if the release
is a soundtrack.
rg_album_gain: ReplayGain Album Gain, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.
rg_album_peak: ReplayGain Album Peak, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.
rg_track_gain: ReplayGain Track Gain, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.
Examples: [0.0]
rg_track_peak: ReplayGain Track Peak, see
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ReplayGain.
Examples: [0.000244]
samplerate: The sample rate as an integer number.
Examples: [44100]
script: The script used to write the release’s track
list. The possible values are taken from the ISO
15924 standard.
Examples: ['Latn']
title: The title of a audio file.
Examples: ['32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80']
track: The track number.
Examples: [1]
tracktotal: The total track number.
Examples: [12]
url: Uniform Resource Locator.
work: The Musicbrainzs’ work entity.
Examples: ['32 Variations for Piano in C minor on an Original Theme, WoO 80']
work_hierarchy: The hierarchy of works: The top level work
appears first. As separator is this string used:
-->.
Examples: ['Die Zauberflöte, K. 620 --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Akt I --> Die Zauberflöte, K. 620: Act I, Scene II. No. 2 Aria "Was hör ...']
year: The release year of the specific release.
Examples: [2001]
positional arguments:
audio_file A audio file
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-c, --color Colorize the output
-v, --version show program's version number and exit
Development
Test
pyenv install 3.9.12 3.10.4 pyenv local 3.9.12 3.10.4 pip3 install tox tox-pyenv tox
Publish a new version
git tag 1.1.1 git push --tags python setup.py sdist upload
Package documentation
The package documentation is hosted on readthedocs.
Generate the package documentation:
python setup.py build_sphinx
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