11-19-2008 09:00 AM
The Linux desktop comes with a variety of multimedia players, such as Xine, MPlayer, and Amarok. Yet all digital media players are only as good as the files they have to work with, and preparing those files requires the best tag editor you can find. I checked out half a dozen of the more popular and stable graphical ID3 tag editors available for Linux. I found that going from no tags to great tags requires keeping more than one of these editors on hand.
I want to basically do the below thing. Suppose there is a tag called object1. I want to display an output for all similar tag values under heading of Object 1 and the count of the xmls. Please help
File:
<xml><object1>house</object1><object2>child</object2>... (9 Replies)
Hi Guys
Here is my Input :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<xn:MeContext id="01736">
<xn:VsDataContainer id="01736">
<xn:attributes>
<xn:vsDataType>vsDataMeContext</xn:vsDataType>
... (12 Replies)
I want to print from <fruits> to </fruits> tag which have <fruit> as mango. Also i want both <fruits> and </fruits> in output. Please help
eg.
<fruits>
<fruit id="111">mango<fruit>
.
another 20 lines
.
</fruits> (3 Replies)
Hi All,
Find the following code:
<Universal>D38x82j1JJ
</Universal>
I want to retrieve the value of <Universal> tag as below:
Please help me. (3 Replies)
I'm trying to get a little script working with DropScript 0.5 that edits the ID3 tags of an MP3. Here's what I've got:
#!/bin/sh
# Strip directory part but leave extension.
in_base=`basename "$@"`
# Strip extension.
in_noext=`echo "$in_base" | sed 's/\.*$//'`
/opt/local/bin/id3v2... (4 Replies)
Just started out with C and are looking for a good editor
in *nix that marks the code with colors.
This is maybe a newbie thing to have the C code in colors
but i like it and you can almost always se when you are typing wrong. :)
Ive heard that emacs should have that option but i havent... (3 Replies)
lastfm(1) General Commands Manual lastfm(1)NAME
lastfmsubmitd, lastfmsubmit - Last.fm submission daemon and helper
SYNOPSIS
lastfmsubmitd [--debug] [--no-daemon] [--no-network] [--help]
lastfmsubmit [--encoding ENC] [--artist ARTIST] [--title TITLE] [--length LEN] [--time STAMP] [--album ALBUM] [--mbid TRACKID] [--stdout]
[--debug] [--quiet] [--help]
DESCRIPTION
lastfmsubmitd uses the Last.fm protocol to send information about played songs to a submission server. If network connectivity is lost or
lastfmsubmitd is shut down, any unsubmitted songs will be saved to disk.
Song information is collected from one or more music players via a spool directory. All songs are submitted with the account information
provided in the configuration file.
lastfmsubmit is a helper program meant to be invoked by music players. It handles setting the timestamp, encoding data as UTF-8, serializ-
ing it to send to lastfmsubmitd, and locking.
OPTIONS -d, --debug
Log debugging information.
-n, --no-daemon
Do not fork into the background.
-n, --no-network
Do not attempt to connect to a server, but process submissions anyway.
-e, --encoding
Use a different encoding than the locale's default to read song information.
-q, --quiet
Silence any logging information that would normally be printed to stderr.
-a, --artist
Specify the song's artist name. Artist, title, and length are required for lastfmsubmitd to actually submit the song.
-t, --title
Specify the song's title.
-l, --length
Specify the song's length.
-i, --time
Specify the time at which the song was played, formatted in UTC as '%Y-%m-%d %H:%M:%S' (see strptime(3)). If not given, defaults to
the current time.
-b, --album
Specify the song's album name.
-m, --mbid
Specify the song's MusicBrainz track ID.
-o, --stdout
Write the serialized song information to standard output instead of the spool.
FILES
/var/spool/lastfm
The directory where music players should write song information to be submitted by lastfmsubmitd.
/etc/lastfmsubmitd.conf
The configuration file.
AUTHOR
Decklin Foster <decklin@red-bean.com>.
lastfm(1)