Re: how to edit id3 tags in KDE?

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Matthew Woehlke kirjoitti viestissään (lähetysaika torstai 25 syyskuu 2008):> James Richard Tyrer wrote:> > Matthew Woehlke wrote:> >> Is there any kio/whatever plugin to allow editing id3v2 in the library> >> "properties" dialog? Or any KDE tool for mass audio metadata editing?> >>> >> (And yeah, I know, mp3 == evil;> >> > Actually, it is obsolete.  Didn't the patent run out making it no longer> > evil?>> Given the number of devices that support it, I'm not sure about> "obsolete". (Especially not when my only current alternative is WMA,> which I refuse to touch.)>> *Did* they all run out? I thought I read something, somewhere, that> there is a string of patents, some of which were filed more recently.> Besides, the patents are only expired if they all predate (IIRC) 1991.>> >> *please let me know!!* :-D, as that's more or less> >> the only reason I need mp3's.)> >> > I use Amarok.  Will it do what you need.>> Good question. So far I haven't been able to get it to actually put> anything in the colection (note: I'm using amarok2 as I have no KDE3).> It also has the annoyance of apparently not remembering how I want files> to be named :-(, so that every time I try to do 'add to collection' I> have to fiddle with the naming again. (Plus, will it rename the files on> metadata change? How would it know to do so, when it can't remember my> requested naming scheme?)>> --> Matthew> Please do not quote my e-mail address unobfuscated in message bodies.
Hello,
Have you tried kid3 (http://kid3.sourceforge.net/), I use it to tag my collection.
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