Altova Mailing List Archives>Archive Index >microsoft.public.xml Archive Home >Recent entries >Thread Prev - Re: xml report of wav and mp3 files >Thread Next - Re: xml report of wav and mp3 files Re: xml report of wav and mp3 filesTo: NULL Date: 5/3/2005 12:54:00 PM Tnx, but I solve the problem whit the program SecExMD5+ who was genrate me files I need "Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media]" <neil@n...> wrote in message news:vtme711var1k1nk3lciu64n20jkjiln3nr@4...... > On Tue, 3 May 2005 08:17:52 +0200, "Jomba" <ivanbagaric@h...> > wrote: > >>i have one problem, i need to imoprt reporot > > "Import report" ? > >> for 10 mp3 and wav files in xml > > You need to import the *binary data* of the wav files in to XML ? > Or you need to import *text metadata* about the files ? > > XML is *definitely* not the right container format to store .wav > binary data, as it could be several hundred megabytes for 1/2 hour of > music. Nor (before you mention it), is a database. > > You need to keep the files in the filesystem where they belong, and > only hold metadata about the files. > >>form ... i dont how to get valid ID > > No, I don't know what a "valid ID" is, either. As we're not mind > readers, please explain what it is you're trying to do. Do you have > any specific media player in mind when you want to extract this data ? > >> websaplelink hash >> binarylink hash? > > What's a websaplelink hash ? A binarylink hash ? > > Making up terms doesn't help anybody to understand your problem. > >>does anyone know... tnx > > Yes, I do. Post again with proper details and I'll help you out. > > Cheers - Neil | ||||||
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