require 'ks' class FormatParser::MP3Parser require_relative 'mp3_parser/id3_v1' require_relative 'mp3_parser/id3_v2' class MPEGFrame < Ks.strict(:offset_in_file, :mpeg_id, :channels, :sample_rate, :frame_length, :frame_bitrate) end class VBRHeader < Ks.strict(:frames, :byte_count, :toc_entries, :vbr_scale) end class MP3Info < Ks.strict(:duration_seconds, :num_channels, :sampling_rate) end class InvalidDeepFetch < KeyError end # We limit the number of MPEG frames we scan # to obtain our duration estimation MAX_FRAMES_TO_SCAN = 128 # Default frame size for mp3 SAMPLES_PER_FRAME = 1152 def call(io) # Read the last 128 bytes which might contain ID3v1 id3_v1 = ID3V1.attempt_id3_v1_extraction(io) # Read the header bytes that might contain ID3v1 id3_v2 = ID3V2.attempt_id3_v2_extraction(io) # Compute how many bytes are occupied by the actual MPEG frames ignore_bytes_at_tail = id3_v1 ? 128 : 0 ignore_bytes_at_head = id3_v2 ? io.pos : 0 bytes_used_by_frames = io.size - ignore_bytes_at_tail - ignore_bytes_at_tail io.seek(ignore_bytes_at_head) maybe_xing_header, initial_frames = parse_mpeg_frames(io) return if initial_frames.empty? first_frame = initial_frames.first file_info = FormatParser::Audio.new( format: :mp3, num_audio_channels: first_frame.channels, audio_sample_rate_hz: first_frame.sample_rate, # media_duration_frames is omitted because the frames # in MPEG are not the same thing as in a movie file - they # do not tell anything of substance intrinsics: { id3_v1: id3_v1 ? id3_v1.to_h : nil, id3_v2: id3_v2 ? id3_v2.map(&:to_h) : nil, xing_header: maybe_xing_header.to_h, initial_frames: initial_frames.map(&:to_h) } ) if maybe_xing_header duration = maybe_xing_header.frames * SAMPLES_PER_FRAME / first_frame.sample_rate.to_f _bit_rate = maybe_xing_header.byte_count * 8 / duration / 1000 file_info.media_duration_seconds = duration return file_info end # Estimate duration using the frames we did parse - to have an exact one # we would need to have all the frames and thus read most of the file _avg_bitrate = float_average_over(initial_frames, :frame_bitrate) avg_frame_size = float_average_over(initial_frames, :frame_length) avg_sample_rate = float_average_over(initial_frames, :sample_rate) est_frame_count = bytes_used_by_frames / avg_frame_size est_samples = est_frame_count * SAMPLES_PER_FRAME est_duration_seconds = est_samples / avg_sample_rate file_info.media_duration_seconds = est_duration_seconds file_info end private # The implementation of the MPEG frames parsing is mostly based on tinytag, # a sweet little Python library for parsing audio metadata - do check it out # if you have a minute. https://pypi.python.org/pypi/tinytag def parse_mpeg_frames(io) mpeg_frames = [] MAX_FRAMES_TO_SCAN.times do |frame_i| # Read through until we can latch onto the 11 sync bits. Read in 4-byte # increments to save on read() calls data = io.read(4) # If we are at EOF - stop iterating break unless data && data.bytesize == 4 # Look for the sync pattern. It can be either the last byte being 0xFF, # or any of the 2 bytes in sequence being 0xFF and > 0xF0. four_bytes = data.unpack('C4') seek_jmp = sync_bytes_offset_in_4_byte_seq(four_bytes) if seek_jmp > 0 io.seek(io.pos + seek_jmp) next end # Once we are past that stage we have latched onto a sync frame header sync, conf, bitrate_freq, rest = four_bytes frame_detail = parse_mpeg_frame_header(io.pos - 4, sync, conf, bitrate_freq, rest) mpeg_frames << frame_detail # There might be a xing header in the first frame that contains # all the info we need, otherwise parse multiple frames to find the # accurate average bitrate if frame_i == 0 frame_data_str = io.read(frame_detail.frame_length) io.seek(io.pos - frame_detail.frame_length) xing_header = attempt_xing_header(frame_data_str) if xing_header_usable_for_duration?(xing_header) return [xing_header, mpeg_frames] end end if frame_detail.frame_length > 1 # jump over current frame body io.seek(io.pos + frame_detail.frame_length - 4) end end [nil, mpeg_frames] rescue InvalidDeepFetch # A frame was invalid - bail out since it's unlikely we can recover [nil, mpeg_frames] end def parse_mpeg_frame_header(offset_in_file, _sync, conf, bitrate_freq, rest) # see this page for the magic values used in mp3: # http:/www.mpgedit.org/mpgedit/mpeg_format/mpeghdr.htm samplerates = [ [11025, 12000, 8000], # MPEG 2.5 [], # reserved [22050, 24000, 16000], # MPEG 2 [44100, 48000, 32000], # MPEG 1 ] v1l1 = [0, 32, 64, 96, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 288, 320, 352, 384, 416, 448, 0] v1l2 = [0, 32, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320, 384, 0] v1l3 = [0, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 160, 192, 224, 256, 320, 0] v2l1 = [0, 32, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 176, 192, 224, 256, 0] v2l2 = [0, 8, 16, 24, 32, 40, 48, 56, 64, 80, 96, 112, 128, 144, 160, 0] v2l3 = v2l2 bitrate_by_version_by_layer = [ [nil, v2l3, v2l2, v2l1], # MPEG Version 2.5 # note that the layers go nil, # reserved # from 3 to 1 by design. [nil, v2l3, v2l2, v2l1], # MPEG Version 2 # the first layer id is [nil, v1l3, v1l2, v1l1], # MPEG Version 1 # reserved ] channels_per_channel_mode = [ 2, # 00 Stereo 2, # 01 Joint stereo (Stereo) 2, # 10 Dual channel (2 mono channels) 1, # 11 Single channel (Mono) ] br_id = (bitrate_freq >> 4) & 0x0F # biterate id sr_id = (bitrate_freq >> 2) & 0x03 # sample rate id padding = bitrate_freq & 0x02 > 0 ? 1 : 0 mpeg_id = (conf >> 3) & 0x03 layer_id = (conf >> 1) & 0x03 channel_mode = (rest >> 6) & 0x03 channels = channels_per_channel_mode.fetch(channel_mode) sample_rate = deep_fetch(samplerates, mpeg_id, sr_id) frame_bitrate = deep_fetch(bitrate_by_version_by_layer, mpeg_id, layer_id, br_id) frame_length = (144_000 * frame_bitrate) / sample_rate + padding MPEGFrame.new( offset_in_file: offset_in_file, mpeg_id: mpeg_id, channels: channels, sample_rate: sample_rate, frame_length: frame_length, frame_bitrate: frame_bitrate, ) end # Scan 4 byte values, and check whether there is # a pattern of the 11 set bits anywhere within it # or whether there is the 0xFF byte at the end def sync_bytes_offset_in_4_byte_seq(four_bytes) four_bytes[0...3].each_with_index do |byte, i| next_byte = four_bytes[i + 1] return i if byte == 0xFF && next_byte > 0xE0 end four_bytes[-1] == 0xFF ? 3 : 4 end def attempt_xing_header(frame_body) unless xing_offset = frame_body.index('Xing') return # No Xing in this frame end io = StringIO.new(frame_body) io.seek(xing_offset + 4) # Include the length of "Xing" itself # https://www.codeproject.com/Articles/8295/MPEG-Audio-Frame-Header#XINGHeader header_flags, _ = io.read(4).unpack('s>s>') frames = byte_count = toc = vbr_scale = nil frames = io.read(4).unpack('N1').first if header_flags & 1 # FRAMES FLAG byte_count = io.read(4).unpack('N1').first if header_flags & 2 # BYTES FLAG toc = io.read(100).unpack('C100') if header_flags & 4 # TOC FLAG vbr_scale = io.read(4).unpack('N1').first if header_flags & 8 # VBR SCALE FLAG VBRHeader.new(frames: frames, byte_count: byte_count, toc_entries: toc, vbr_scale: vbr_scale) end def average_bytes_and_bitrate(_mpeg_frames) avg_bytes_per_frame = initial_frames.map(&:frame_length).inject(&:+) / initial_frames.length.to_f avg_bitrate_per_frame = initial_frames.map(&:frame_bitrate).inject(&:+) / initial_frames.length.to_f [avg_bytes_per_frame, avg_bitrate_per_frame] end def xing_header_usable_for_duration?(xing_header) xing_header && xing_header.frames && xing_header.byte_count && xing_header.vbr_scale end def float_average_over(enum, property) enum.map(&property).inject(&:+) / enum.length.to_f end def deep_fetch(from, *keys) keys.inject(from) { |receiver, key_or_idx| receiver.fetch(key_or_idx) } rescue IndexError, NoMethodError raise InvalidDeepFetch, "Could not retrieve #{keys.inspect} from #{from.inspect}" end FormatParser.register_parser self, natures: :audio, formats: :mp3 end