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Start ELAN with the provided test audio file
ELAN_6-3/bin/ELAN allosaurus-elan/test/allosaurus.wav &
allosaurus.wav isn't included in any of the downloads I could find (ELAN_XX/bin doesn't exist in the OSX ELAN_3.8 package; the bin files are buried several directories down, and don't contain allosaurus.wav (not surprising since the only instructions are to copy the cmulab_elan folder to the extensions).
When running on another wav file, I am asked to sign up for pysimplegui, which has "personal" and "commercial" licenses - personal are free but this work is not "personal" according to their definition
When prompted for authentication to the cmu server I'm asked for a "token", but two tokens are generated: auth_token and csrf_token (confusing if you don't know what a csrf token is)
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Thanks for the feedback! I just uploaded a test audio file here and updated the README to point to it.
Also thanks for bringing the pysimplegui license issue to our attention, it seems pysimplegui switched to a proprietary license in v5! I updated requirements.txt to pin the version to v4 which is LGPL.
I also updated the authentication prompt to make it clear we are looking for auth_token.
The docs at https://cmulab.dev/annotator/upload/#elan say to do the following after installation:
allosaurus.wav isn't included in any of the downloads I could find (ELAN_XX/bin doesn't exist in the OSX ELAN_3.8 package; the bin files are buried several directories down, and don't contain allosaurus.wav (not surprising since the only instructions are to copy the cmulab_elan folder to the extensions).
When running on another wav file, I am asked to sign up for pysimplegui, which has "personal" and "commercial" licenses - personal are free but this work is not "personal" according to their definition
When prompted for authentication to the cmu server I'm asked for a "token", but two tokens are generated: auth_token and csrf_token (confusing if you don't know what a csrf token is)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: