Postreal Media
noiseclock 1.1
Noiseclock is a command-line utility designed to summarize the amount of time, in any combination of days, minutes, hours, and/or seconds, needed to play a given file or directory of files. It supports any of the sound formats supported by Scott Wheeler's TagLib, which are currently MP3, OGG, and FLAC compressed files.
Initial work on noiseclock took place during April and May of 2004, and the current release (version 1.1) was made on June 4, 2004. Noiseclock is licensed under the GNU General Public License. There is every possibility that noiseclock will compile correctly on whatever unix variant you choose. However, noiseclock relies on glibc filesystem calls and it is not known whether it will compile under Cygwin or other Windows environments. A changelog is available, for those that are interested.
Available downloads include:
* Source code tarball
* i386 RPM, assembled in Redhat 9
