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ENTAGGED(1) General Commands Manual ENTAGGED(1)NAME
entagged - Java Audio File Tagger
DESCRIPTION
Entagged provides a convenient way of changing the value of tag fields, either manually, or automatically via the freedb database.
Entagged can also do a lot of organization work. You can rename your files from their tag in any way you like, including complex directory
structures. You can also tag the files from their filename, this avoid copying all the information by hand.
Best of all, Entagged hides all the different format complexity, with one unique interface, you can work with mixed file formats eg. you
can use freedb with a mixed album of WMA, MP3 and OGG files without worrying!
Features
* Support for OGG Vorbis files - MP3 (id3v1 and id3v2 tags) files - FLAC Files - MPC(MP+) Musepack Files - APE Monkey Audio Files - WAV
files
* Handles all files independently of their type (allows to batch files even from mixed types)
* Edit essential tag information (Artist-Album-Title-TrackNb-Comment-Genre-Year) easily
* Rename files from their tag using any of the above infos with any pattern
* Tag files (again using the above fields) from their filename with any pattern
* Pattern can use filename but also directory name, easy to create a well structured audio files repository
* freedb search using automatically computed cddb id's (the way it is meant to be used). Simply select some files that represent an album,
then query and tag.
* freedb search using manually searched cddb id. When entagged can't find any match, you can search freedb for a given artist/album and
find the correct match yourself, then ask entagged to tag the files.
* Supports Multi langage (currently only english,french and spanish) (contributors appreciated)
* Recursive processing of all the above operations, easily !
* Text transformation: capitalize, uppercase roman numerals, lowercase, and more that can be used either while tagging or renaming.
* Separate freedb and audioformats libraries that can be used independently by anyone who want to read and/or write meta data to audio
files
DOCUMENTAION
Please see /usr/share/doc/entagged/readme.html
HOMEPAGE
http://entagged.sourceforge.net/
AUTHOR
This manual page was written by Varun Hiremath <varunhiremath@gmail.com>, for the Debian project (but may be used by others).
October 20, 2006 ENTAGGED(1)