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gmusicbrowser 0.963 (Default branch)

Imagegmusicbrowser is a jukebox designed with large music libraries of over 10,000 MP3, Ogg, FLAC, and MPC files in mind. It has easy access to related songs (same artist, album, or title) and supports multiple genres per song, ratings, and labels. It has extensive filtering capabilities, customizable random modes, customizable window layouts, mass-tagging, and more.License: GNU General Public License v3Changes:
This release brings a lot of small bugfixes and improvements. The most notable improvements are the initial support of an equalizer and of replaygain when using gstreamer, and the addition of the "skip count" and "last skip" song properties.Image

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MP3::Tag::Cue(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					MP3::Tag::Cue(3pm)

NAME
MP3::Tag::Cue - Module for parsing .cue files. SYNOPSIS
my $db = MP3::Tag::Cue->new($filename, $track); # Name of audio file my $db = MP3::Tag::Cue->new_from($record, $track); # Contents of .cue file ($title, $artist, $album, $year, $comment, $track) = $db->parse(); see MP3::Tag DESCRIPTION
MP3::Tag::Cue is designed to be called from the MP3::Tag module. It parses the content of a .cue file. The .cue file is looked for in the same directory as audio file; one of the following conditions must be satisfied: o The "audio" file is specified is actually a .cue file; o There is exactly one .cue file in the directory of audio file; o There is exactly one .cue file in the directory of audio file with basename which is a beginning of the name of audio file. o There is exactly one .cue file in the directory of audio file with basename which matches (case-insensitive) a beginning of the name of audio file. If no .cue file is found in the directory of audio file, the same process is repeated once one directory uplevel, with the name of the file's directory used instead of the file name. E.g., with the files like this Foo/bar.cue Foo/bar/04.wav audio file Foo/bar/04.wav will be associated with Foo/bar.cue. parse() ($title, $artist, $album, $year, $comment, $track) = $db->parse($what); parse_filename() extracts information about artist, title, track number, album and year from the .cue file. $what is optional; it maybe title, track, artist, album, year, genre or comment. If $what is defined parse() will return only this element. Additionally, $what can take values "artist_collection" (returns the value of artist in the whole-disk-info field "PERFORMER", "songwriter". title() $title = $db->title(); Returns the title, obtained from the 'Tracktitle' entry of the file. artist() $artist = $db->artist(); Returns the artist name, obtained from the 'Performer' or 'Albumperformer' entries (the first which is present) of the file. track() $track = $db->track(); Returns the track number, stored during object creation, or queried from the parent. year() $year = $db->year(); Returns the year, obtained from the 'Year' entry of the file. (Often not present.) album() $album = $db->album(); Returns the album name, obtained from the 'Albumtitle' entry of the file. comment() $comment = $db->comment(); Returns the 'REM COMMENT' entry of the file. (Often not present.) genre() $genre = $db->genre($filename); perl v5.14.2 2009-11-28 MP3::Tag::Cue(3pm)