Douglas Royds wrote:
Nick Rout wrote:
On Tue, Jul 8, 2008 at 11:48 AM, Douglas Royds
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have ripped a talking book (Roald Dahl, highly recommended for
keeping
children happy on long car-trips) into MP3 using Rhythmbox, and want to
juggle the tags to get a sensible display on my cell-phone.
http://easytag.sourceforge.net/ is an oft mentioned tagger
Easytag did the job, but "easy" it ain't.
Missed one:
eyeD3 seeeeems to be able to handle the ID3 tags written by Rhythmbox,
and it's a command-line client hooray! I still managed to find an mp3 on
my HDD that easytag could read, but eyeD3 couldn't, but it seems to be
the best of the bunch. No, it doesn't use any ID3 tag library. Why use
someone else's, when you can write your own?
What could they possibly be thinking of, putting capital letters in the
name of the executable?
$ which eyeD3
/usr/bin/eyeD3
Douglas.
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