Ron F.;297317 Wrote: 
> I have found the lack of a really good tagger native to Linux / Ubuntu
> to be very irritating.
> 
> EasyTag is great - except I cannot use it to work on my .m4a files.
> Maybe people throw their iPods away after switching to Linux? I didn't
> know that.
Huh? My Easytag (on Gentoo) supports m4a. Must be distro-specific
problem.

But it doesn't show or lets you edit all tags. That is a problem.
> Picard - I will try this one again. I tried using it in the past, and I
> could not get used to it - maybe it has gotten easier.
I doubt it. I love Picard and the MB-data is only getting better, but I
doubt it has gotten easier to use :)
> exFalso - similar to Picard - I tried it once and disliked it. I may
> have to try it again.
I liked ExFalso because it let's you edit all tags. I hated it because
I was forced to also install QuodLibet on my Gentoo.

Tried foobar2000 under wine? For me it works with no hassles, but I
only do text-tags. I don't know how it handles cover-art.


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