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Elixir Cookbook

You're reading from   Elixir Cookbook Unleash the full power of programming in Elixir with over 60 incredibly effective recipes

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Product type Paperback
Published in Feb 2015
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781784397517
Length 236 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Paulo Pereira Paulo Pereira
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Elixir Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Command Line FREE CHAPTER 2. Data Types and Structures 3. Strings and Binaries 4. Modules and Functions 5. Processes and Nodes 6. OTP – Open Telecom Platform 7. Cowboy and Phoenix 8. Interactions Installation and Further Reading Index

Reading and writing metadata from MP3 files


In this chapter's introduction, we mentioned the fact that in Elixir, strings are binaries. In this recipe, we will use a binary file (an MP3 file) and apply some of the operations that we previously performed on strings. We will pattern match the MP3 binary file to extract some information—ID3 v2 information—and we will replace a portion of the file—ID3 v1 information—by constructing a new string and concatenating it to the end of the binary file. In the end, we will still have a proper MP3 file that we will be able to play on our favorite music player!

Note

MP3 files have some metadata stored on them in the form of ID3 tags. The first version of the ID3 tag was stored in the last 128 bytes of the file. The new ID3 tag (v2) is stored at the beginning of the file and may have variable length.

Getting ready

To get started, create a new mp3_info.ex file and add the following code:

defmodule Mp3Info do

  @file_name "Divider.mp3"

  def id3_v2_basic_info...
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