12/17/2022 0 Comments Rename multiple songs at onceThis might be used to rename files without tagging. Note that merging/appending takes careĭo not actually tag files. The corresponding configuration file option is type.Įnable the experimental MP3 ID3v2-aware backend (based on MP3::Tag) instead of theĬonfigure how the MP3v2 backend reads and merges ID3v1 and v2 tags. mp3 Tag all files as MP3 files, using the MP3 backend (based on either mp3info or maj Upcase the first letter of each word in tags. See CONFIGURATION FILES below for details. Some others (especially ID3v1 tags in MP3 files) require the string to match within While some file types accept any string as a genre, The corresponding configuration file option is guess.Īdd a value for the GENRE tag. Guess format using the internal database if no user-specified format worked TheĬorresponding configuration file option is type. flac Tag all files as FLAC files, using the FLAC backend (based on metaflac). TheĬorresponding configuration file option is format. The correspondingĪdd the specified format string to the list of user-supplied formats. Note that the ID3 date tag may only store 4ĭo not really tag files, just show what would have been done. See CONFIGURATION FILES below for details.Īdd a value for the DATE tag. The corresponding configuration file option is clear_tags. If a HTTP proxy is required to access the internet, theĮnvironment variable HTTP_PROXY may be used (set to something likeįorce clearing of all tags before tagging (instead of replacing existing tags). The default is The corresponding configuration file options are cddb_server_name andĬddb_server_port. as if the user passed -cddb and entered the query interactively in theĬhange the CDDB server, and eventually its port. ![]() ![]() The corresponding configuration file option is cddb.Īutomatically search for CD matching or matching category and id Queries are sent using the HTTP interface, which means a HTTP proxy might be used Try to find tags in the CDDB online database before trying to parse filenames. See PARSING MENU in INTERACTIVE MENUS below for details. ![]() The corresponding configuration file option is ask. Byĭefault, all actions require confirmation, except when a matching user-specifiedįormat is found. ask Always ask confirmation to the user before using a user-specified parser. Since mp3 files may only get one tag of each type, appending does nothing, the TheĬorresponding configuration file option is append_tags. User-provided format filled with the tag values.įorce appending of ogg/flac tags (instead of replacing existing tags). In the end, when called with -rename, the target file will also be renamed according to a MP3 files while vorbiscomment is used for OGG files, and metaflac is used for FLAC files. The MP3::Tag Perl module or mp3info is used to tag Once the tags are known, a backend program or library is used to apply them to the audioįile (unless -no-tagging is passed). (default), clear and replace ( -clear) or append to ( -append) the existing tags in the The new tags that the selected strategy returns will be appended with the explicit values Previously enabled in the menu, it will proceed with tagging (and renaming if requested) If -yes has been passed, or if automatic mode has been User may either accept new tags or select another behavior (see MAIN MENU in INTERACTIVE MENUS below for details). Then parsing with the internal format database will be used by default (as if -G had beenĪs soon as one of the above strategies succeeds, lltag jumps to the main menu where the Note that if no behavior is chosen at all on command-line, including no renaming option, Is enabled ( -G), lltag will attempt to parse the filename. Then, if the user provided any parsing format ( -F), or if guessing Then, if CDDB is enabled ( -C), the user will be asked to request tags from the Then, if editing is enabled ( -E), the user will be able to modify existing tag Manually editing values lltag provides an interactive interface to edit existing values or any valueĮach time, a new audio file is processed, lltag starts by trying to obtain new tagsĭepending on the behavior options given by the user.įirst, if a preferred parser has been selected before, it is used to try to parse the newįilename. Requesting from CDDB lltag may access an online CDDB database to extract tags from a track of a CD (whenĮxplicitly setting values lltag provides a set of command-line option to manually set various tags. ![]() Used formats (default behavior, or when -G is passed), or some user-provided Parsing the filename lltag may either parse the filename using its own internal database of commonly. ThereĪre several ways to obtains the tags that will be set: files.ĭESCRIPTION lltag is a command-line tool to automagically set tags of MP3, OGG or FLAC files. Lltag - tag and rename mp3/ogg/flac music files automagically
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