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2004 Sep 10
4
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
So there are no command line options like in oggenc to do artist and misc tags? Sure if you've got a solution that I don't have to do from scratch then post away! :-) Thanks! Chris benny k. wrote: >hi chris, > >On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 09:22:06AM -0700, Chris Hirsch wrote: > >>Hey all..I'm brand new to FLAC and learning to use it. Can somebody tell >>me how
2004 Sep 10
2
ID3-style information
I have a CD collection of about 20 discs that I currently archive on my hard disk in MP3 format. No, I do not like lossy compression. No, I do not like closed standards. No, I do not like software patents (Fraunhofer). In fact, I do not even need compression at this point, as my hard disk capacity is greater than the sum total of the CDs' WAV-format sizes. However, I need its ID3
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
Just finally getting around to this :-) I've never used abcde...looks like it'll be a winner in my book....just to understand...your patch (which does tagging) is against the original and only FLAC patch that enables abcde to do flac which is v1.9.9 and the newest is 2.0.3? or do I just patch your new patch against 2.03? Yeah I know I should just try it (and I'm sure I will) I
2002 Apr 24
4
Tag Proposal -> Tag Standard
Alright. So, the tag proposal that has been labored over for some months has now been reclassified a bit. There new URL is now here: http://reactor-core.org/ogg-tag-recommendations.html And is prefaced by the following statement: "The following recommendations were developed by a community of Ogg/Vorbis users for their own use." I believe the implication is that this document
2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
Ok so I can use any ID3v2 or v1 tagger (say the perl one) for FLAC files and things will be kosher? I'd LOVE to be able roll my own tagging scheme like you can in Vorbis and I don't mind doing some code either..I wasn't aware that FLAC was able to do that..or at least I didn't userstand how to do that. I guess that is where you register for your own developer ID eh? Josh
2004 Sep 10
2
Wanted: Ripper that uses ID3V2 and FLAC
I've been with FLAC since 0.7, and I've loved the FLAC files I've ripped with grip, converted from FLAC 0.8 to 0.9, and played constantly on my desktop. And then I noticed the truncated ID3 tags in my FLAC files. I at first thought the problem lied in FLAC; I posted to this list, hoping for a solution. But then I realized my trusty GRIP was the flawed program. Now re-ripping my
2004 Sep 10
0
[Flac-users] How do I encode a FLAC with tags?
On Thu, Mar 14, 2002 at 10:26:45AM -0700, Chris Hirsch wrote: > So there are no command line options like in oggenc to do artist and > misc tags? Sure if you've got a solution that I don't have to do from > scratch then post away! :-) the patch is located below. i have already submitted it to the author. http://www.bagu.org/flac.html i have also made a utility to calculate
2002 Jul 26
6
What tags are allowed in ogg files?
Hi, I'm writing a tag-editor for ogg files. What tags, besides ogg-tags, are allowed in ogg files (if any). I'm thinking of id3v1, id3v2, ape tags and so on. I have a (probably small) problem with writing a new "comment header". I have tried opening a file with a valid header, and then simply moved some of the comment tags position, so that the total size and the count still
2004 Sep 10
3
flac metadata
So I've just ripped my entire 600 CD collection to flac format (200gigs worth) with vorbis comments in the flac metadata. But my gripe is that neither Winamp nor XMMS's flac plug-ins seem to have the ability to read the vorbis comment from the metadata. Are there any flac players for windoze or linux that can access the metadata? Or do i have to add redundant ID3 tags to all my flac
2008 Jun 02
3
Adviced way of tagging music
I change a lot of my CD to Ogg to be able to listen them easily from my computer (I use foobar, I was used to WMP but it does not support library for Ogg files and plug-ins I found for this where poor) without the need for frequent CD changing. I like my music to be richly tagged. But with classical music CD it is a real pain to tag those files. Typical problems involve: - single CD
2001 Dec 07
4
album portion of the tags request
I wanted to post publicly my problem with Jonathan's proposed album requirements. Although I do apologize, since this thread is too big already. The idea that as a requirement one should be able to identify the exact CD a track was ripped from is not a valid requirement in my book (not for the tags at least), and I hope I can explain why. Without knowing the exact way Jonathan wishes to
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
2004 Oct 10
1
Info-Tags in ogg, flac, mp3, wav
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2004 Sep 10
1
[Flac-users] CD archiving
I have been following flac development for some time now, but with the release of 1.0.4 I thought I would finally start the task of encoding my entire cd collection into flac format. After looking through the list archives and the webpage I still have a few unanswered questions. 1. What is the best method tagging method to use? Josh mentioned that id3v1 was preferred over id3v2 since it
2003 Oct 05
4
Total Tracks Tag?
heyas- I believe there is a need for a standard vorbis comment field to encode "Total Number of Tracks (on a CD)". Why we need this -------------------- - Existing Vorbis programs already implement this, inconsistently, and hence don't interoperate. These seems the key reason to me. - MP3s include this - Some software (e.g., iTunes) uses this information, e.g., to display
2006 May 19
2
Damaged tags in XMMS
Hi, I just copied 15 GB of Music from my Slackware install over to my laptop running CentOS. Everything's running fine, except a few minor quirks. About 10 to 15% of the 4.000 songs in my collection seem to have broken ID3 tags in XMMS. In the playlist window, there are only truncated fields of a few random letters appearing. But when I right-click on one of these songs, the ID3 info is
2004 Sep 10
1
XMMS plugin doesn't see ID3V2 tags
I tagged some FLAC files with ID3V2 information (by the id3v2 program), but their metadata does not show up in XMMS. Anyone else have this problem? Anyone have a solution? (I tested the tags using the --list option of id3v2; they are there. XMMS and the FLAC plugin just don't seem to respect them.) -- Asheesh.
2004 Aug 06
4
Problem connecting to icecast2
On Thursday, 15 April 2004 at 08:07, Kristoffer R. Munroe wrote: > I am using the http protocol now and I still get the same results. <snip> > >DEBUG: Sending following information to libshout: > >DEBUG: Stream: 0 > >DEBUG: Host: 127.0.0.1:8000 (protocol: xaudiocast) According to the log file you attached, you're still using xaudiocast. Double check your
2004 Aug 06
2
Problem connecting to icecast2
I am trying to connect to an icecast2 server that I have running on redhat 9. Via Ice0. Here are the errors that I am getting. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Kris. <p>[root@wyatt icecast]# ices -m mymp3stream -c ices.conf -P hackme Unknown Node: Server Unknown Execution keyword: Base_Directory Logfile opened DEBUG: Sending following information to libshout: DEBUG: Stream: 0
2006 Sep 26
2
FLAC CD Archive
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > > I've been working on this sort of approach using abcde as a front-end, > and have run into several issues. What I finally decided on doing is > ripping the CD to a single flac file with embedded cue sheet using a > variety of tools (more details later). The single flac file is then > enough to pretty much reconstruct the