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2020 Sep 13
1
metaflac --show-all-tags (patch)
Hi folks, I always wondered why there is no "metaflac --show-all-tags", in parallel to --remove-all-tags. Attached you can find a patch for your consideration. Sample output: % metaflac --show-all-tags *.flac 01 Pigs on the wing (Part One).flac:ARTIST=Pink Floyd 01 Pigs on the wing (Part One).flac:TRACKNUMBER=01 01 Pigs on the wing (Part One).flac:ALBUM=Animals 01 Pigs on the wing
2004 Sep 10
2
KAudioCreator
In case you cut and paste this, I think Matt meant argv[3] to be --tag=artist=%artist -- Brady Patterson (brady@spaceship.com) Do you know Old Kentucky Shark? On Sun, 25 May 2003, Matt Zimmerman wrote: > flac -o %o --tag=title=%artist --tag=album=%album --tag=title=%song > --tag=tracknumber=%track %f
2001 Aug 21
2
Title formatting for players/plugins
Hi, Peter Pawlowski's new (1.15beta) winamp decoder plugin seems quite nice, in my opinion.. The "title formatting logic" is what I've been dreaming of for ages.. Right now I've chosen "%artist / [[%[abbr20]album][-%[num2]tracknumber] / ]%title[ - %version]" I get titles such as "Artist / Title"or "Artist / Album / Title" or "Artist /
2006 Dec 23
3
newbie questions
I wish to add flac support to my Windows audio player so I wanted to ask a few questions. I rely on another lib for decoding/playing flac audio files so all I need to explicitly add support for is reading/writing flac metadata. 1st: I've downloaded libflac and have begun browsing. Is there a simple way to identify and carve out the pieces needed only for metadata i/o? Or will I have to
2008 Mar 16
0
Accurate or Not
I accidentaly re-ripped some of my CDs and did take this as a chance to do some comparison. Here is what I have found for on of the songs. Peak level 100.0% Track quality 100.0% Copy CRC C8F5065F Track not present in database Used drive : _NEC DVD_RW ND-3500AG Adapter: 0 ID: 1 Read mode : Secure with NO C2, accurate stream, disable cache Combined read/write offset correction
2007 Mar 08
2
Q: Tool to copy Vorbis comments to MP3 ID tags
Hi, I'm wondering: If you have audio files like foo1.ogg and foo1.mp3, and the Vorbis file has nice comments (title, tracknumber, artist, album, date, etc), is there a tool to copy the information to an MP3 file on a "best effort" strategy? I know that MP3 TAGs are quite limited regarding lengths. Regards, Ulrich
2007 Jan 23
1
music.ibiblio.org: bad Vorbis comments?
Hi, having inspected one of the files found at music.ibiblio.org, I realized that the comments are quite poor or misformatted in the files. I'm telling you, because: 1) I think it's great to have some free music 2) I think the performers deserve to be recognized Generally, I'd put as much as possible into the Vorbis comments. Then you could skip creating these index.html manually:
2001 Sep 10
1
My little tools, if you're interested... :)
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hi! I made these nifty pythonscripts to make my ripping+encoding+sorting easier. They are designed to use in Grip. w_oggenc: Call this instead of oggenc in Grip with the command-line: "%A" "%d" "%t" "%a" "%n" "%y" "%G" "%i" Now you can put additional info in the
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] Using Grip with FLAC
I looked around on the web, but I found no guidance on this subject, so I'm guessing. Here is what I came up with. It appears to work on a limited sample of CDs. Can anyone comment on whether or not this is OK? My system is Mandrake 9.0. My Grip is 3.0.1 (as supplied with Mandrake 9.0) My flac is 1.1.0, built from the source tarball. Mandrake ships with 1.0.3, which does not appear to have
2005 Nov 14
1
Help me find the string that fits my needs
I'm currently using CDex with the string: -8 -V -T artist="%a" -T album="%b" -T title="%t" -T date="%y" -T tracknumber="%tn" -T genre="%g" --replay-gain -o "%2" "%1" but I decided I don't need/want ReplayGain since I can't stand how low (quiet) it plays. Funny thing is I edited the RG part
2001 Dec 07
5
PROPOSAL: Sub-Tagging
I mentioned sub-tagging in an earlier post. Here's a more in-depth mail on what i thought of. One of the debates going on here are whether ARTIST is worthy of life. Another is whether the average user will bother filling in the detailed info Jonathan wants. Of course, all tags are optional, but nevertheless we should have a tagging-system that pleases _the_users_, that is, everybody: 1.
2000 Sep 02
3
new oggenc comment tag options
Quazgaa and I were talking about the comment tags we'd like in oggenc. Here, as requested by Michael, is the summary. Date (year in id3 land) should be supported. We suggest '-y | --date'. I suggested '%y' for passing it to the filename template, but this may be of limited utility. Track number. -n was the first choice, but is taken by the name template. We settled on
2002 Jun 26
2
vorbis-tools CVS
Coming out of a long (but definately needed) silence for a moment: A few things for vorbis-tools, since I no longer have CVS access (I think I just misplaced that key): 1. Before anything, put oggchain out of its misery. Please. It's a pile of junk that should have never been committed. Any smidgen of usefulness from it belongs in ogginfo anyway (and it's already there). 2. ./autogen.sh
2005 Nov 11
1
What's ReplayGain effect on a decompressed file (Flac to Wav)
I backed up my entire CD collection to Flac (350+) to avoid losing them to scratches, laser burns, etc. Now I'm wondering how RG affects the Wav file produced from Flac decompresion if I used the following command with CDex: -8 -V -T artist="%a" -T album="%b" -T title="%t" -T date="%y" -T tracknumber="%tn" -T genre="%g" --replay-gain
2006 Oct 13
2
EAC + FLAC bitrate question?
This is more of an EAC question, but I have not yet received an answer from my post on that page. Since they are closely related I thought I would give it a try here. I just bought a BIG stack of CDs (70+) and decided to recheck all of my EAC (beta 4) + FLAC (1.1.2) settings prior to ripping and encoding them. I also calibrated a new external Plextor CD-ROM too. The setting string I use in
2007 Jan 31
4
Problem decoding .flac files
I've been having problems with Amarok and K3B, but I think it comes down to a problem with flac. All my music and audio files are encoded in flac format. I've ripped my CDs using KAudioCreator and using this command to encode them (split for formatting): flac --best -o %o --tag=Artist=%{artist} --tag=Album=%{albumtitle} --tag=Date=%{year} --tag=Title=%{title}
2007 Jan 17
0
Help upgrading to 1.1.3 (MD5 sum issues, album art corrupts files)
--- "Stephen F. Booth" <me@sbooth.org> wrote: > Hello all, > > I recently upgraded the libFLAC used in my application Max (http:// > sbooth.org/Max/) to 1.1.3 and added preliminary support for album > art. During the upgrade I evidently made some coding mistakes with > interesting results. I've combed everything over and can't quite see > the
2007 Feb 07
1
how to delete all comments?
okay all i want to do now is just DELETE any and all comments from a file. here's what I do: // open the file and get access to comments vcedit_open(i_vcStateP, i_fileP); i_commentsP = vcedit_comments(i_vcStateP); // now delete all existing comments vorbis_comment_clear(i_commentsP); <-- is this the correct way?? vorbis_comment_init(i_commentsP); <-- do i need to do this since
2001 Dec 14
0
Re: proposal1
In an effort to redeem my earlier flame, here is my attempt at rewording the standard to correct the flaws I see in it. The latest draft as writting by Jonathan is prefixed with >>. My comments have > before them. My rewritten version includes no line prefix. >>Jonathon Walther wrote: >David Mitchell commented: A Modest Proposal >>Proposal for a Vorbis TAG Standard
2018 Nov 25
1
libflac doesn't find more than one metadata block
Hello, I'm currently doing a little music player using libflac and libao. What I've currently done works as it should, but I have a problem where only one metadata block is detected, even if there are more (it doesn't have the last attribute set to true). This is using flac 1.3.2 on Gentoo amd64. The main code file is attached, it mainly follows the examples given with the libflac