Instead of thinking in terms of on-cd size, I would concentrate on determining the total time in seconds and then get the total number of minutes involved. An audio cd can only
record a certain number of minutes, (somewhere between 70+ to 84?). I tried getting the metadata and seconds using
Audio::Scan and
Audio::Wav::Read.
#!/usr/bin/perl -l
use strict;
use Audio::Wav;
use Audio::Scan;
use Data::Dumper::Concise;
my $file = '/root/Desktop/explode.wav';
my $info = Audio::Scan->scan_info( $file );
print Dumper( $info );
my $wav = new Audio::Wav;
my $read = $wav->read( $file );
my $audio_seconds = $read->length_seconds();
print "Total number of seconds: ", Dumper( $audio_seconds );
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