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2004 Sep 10
2
using vorbiscomments with metaflac not utf8-encoded
...at weren't enough room for the
comments? But shouldn't it then rewrite the entire
file and perhaps add an extra padding block (I
believe OggVorbis does this).
And, it would be really nice if at least the
Winamp-plugin could display these vorbiscomments.
Even better if there where a handy tageditor (like
the one for the OggVorbis-plugin).
2004 Sep 10
0
using vorbiscomments with metaflac not utf8-encoded
...ave found a bug
but there's not enough info for me to tell. if you
can come up with some reproducible steps for me to
try I can look into it.
> And, it would be really nice if at least the
> Winamp-plugin could display these vorbiscomments.
>
> Even better if there where a handy tageditor (like
> the one for the OggVorbis-plugin).
yep, these are all on the TODO list. but I'll take
patches if anyone wants to volunteer.
Josh
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2018 Apr 18
0
Metadata & Opus Files?
ffmpeg should be able to add it with a second -i parameter containing
the thumbnail, however I think coverart embedding was only added very
recently and have not tried it myself. Make sure it doesn't generate a
Theora track!
Alternatively there is this tool: https://github.com/Martchus/tageditor
On 04/18/2018 04:38 PM, Sarah Szabo wrote:
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> Adding the title and author worked perfectly.
>
> What about setting the thumbnail? How would I do this, and does it have to be a 32x32 PNG?
>
> Thanks!
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2018 Apr 18
3
Metadata & Opus Files?
Hello,
I'm using a libopus enabled ffmpeg version on Kubuntu (Not that this should matter from what I've seen), and i'm interested in adding metadata (Such as Track Title/Artist) to my videos that I convert. How can I do this? I've seen the metadata usage and read the ffmpeg documentation, but I'm still uncertain.
I'm currently using command similar to: ffmpeg -ss