On 26/05/2020 06:28 am, Pete wrote:
> This is, I guess, a more general Linux question, but as I'm working
> on the Pi...
>
> Is there any program that will let me edit the metadata in (in this
> case) an Ogg-Vorbis file? I can use Audacity, but that involves
> loading (and translating) the file, just to write it out again
> so I can edit a typo in the artist's name! I assume there's
> negligible degradation in going from compressed Ogg to Audacity
> raw and back again, but it's slow and tedious.
>
> I was surprised -- and pleased -- to find that 'exiftool' that I use
> on my photos reads the metadata, but it can't rewrite the file.
>
> [FTR, I have a project to digitize some of my old 45s, and it turns
> out that my early Pi B, with 'arecord' and a USB audio link works
> really nicely for that. The Pi, wired into other stuff, is on the
> other side of the room from my turntable, so I need to control the
> Pi from my PDA via wifi (hence can't use Audacity directly), but
> it's all fairly efficient.]
>
> -- Pete --
>
Best one I've found is kid3 - kid3-qt and kid3-cli
It's in the apt repository.
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Chris Elvidge, England
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