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Hachoir project- hachoir parser

http://hachoir.org/wiki/hachoir-parser
hachoir-parser is a package of the most common file format parsers written for the Hachoir framework. Not all parsers are complete, some are very good and other less so: for example some only parser the first level of the tree. A perfect parser has no "raw" field: with a perfect parser you are able to know *each* bit meaning. Some good (but not perfect ;-)) parsers are:

  • Matroska video
  • Microsoft RIFF (AVI video, WAV audio, CDA file)
  • PNG picture
  • TAR and ZIP archive
  • GnomeKeyring parser requires Python Crypto module.

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released on 6 April 2009

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GPLv2Kelly Hopkins6 April 2009


Leaders and contributors

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"Email jm@jm10.no-ip.com" Julien Muchembled Maintainer
"Email victor.stinner@haypocalc.com" Victor Stinner Maintainer

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Developer Homepage http://pypi.python.org/pypi/hachoir-parser/1.2.1


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This entry (in part or in whole) was last reviewed on 6 April 2009.



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