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Oggify 2.0.0 rc 1 (Python-based branch)

Oggify is a program that was written to helpmanage and convert FLAC audio files into otherformats. It ships with MP3 and Ogg Vorbis support.It is intended to allow a user to have a directorytree of FLAC files, and be able to update a treeof MP3 or Ogg files as they add new FLAC files. Ithas an easy command-line interface with a varietyof adjustable settings. It also features a pluginarchitecture to make it easy to add support formore formats.License: GNU General Public License v2Changes:
Oggify is now written in Python. Various featureimprovements have been added. Support for fileformats is implemented with plugins. This shouldbe considered as stable as the Perl-based branch.Image

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EasyTAG(1)						      General Commands Manual							EasyTAG(1)

NAME
easytag - Tag editor for MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files SYNOPSIS
easytag [options] easytag [directory] DESCRIPTION
EasyTAG is an utility for viewing and editing tags for MP3, MP2, FLAC, Ogg Vorbis, MP4/AAC, MusePack and Monkey's Audio files. Its simple and nice GTK2 interface makes tagging easier under GNU/Linux. OPTIONS
--help Display a short help --version Display version information [directory] Choose the directory to open at startup. It can be either an absolute path or a relative path. AVAILABILITY
EasyTAG is licensed under the GNU Public License(GPL). A copy of that license should have come with the package in the file COPYING. You are encouraged to distribute copies of the Samba suite, but please obey the terms of this license. The latest version of EasyTAG can be obtained via the project's webpage <URL: http://easytag.sourceforge.net/> FILES
EasyTAG will create a directory named .easytag in your home directory where it stores its configuration file and history files. /usr/bin/easytag: EasyTAG's location. ~/.easytag/easytagrc: EasyTAG's configuration file. VERSION
This man page is done for the version 2.1.7 of EasyTAG. AUTHOR
The author of this software is Jerome COUDERC. You can mail him about EasyTAG at <easytag@gmail.com> This man page was originally written by Pauliuc George <pauliuc@gmx.net> EasyTAG(1)