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AUTHOR:
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Jérôme Couderc
E-mail: [email protected]
Home Page: http://easytag.sourceforge.net
http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=5216
DESCRIPTION:
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EasyTAG is an utility for viewing and editing tags for MP3, MP2, FLAC, Ogg
Vorbis, Speex, MP4/AAC, MusePack, Monkey's Audio and WavPack files. Its simple
and nice GTK2 interface makes tagging easier under GNU/Linux or Windows.
FEATURES:
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Currently EasyTAG supports the following:
o View, edit, write tags of MP3, MP2 files (ID3 tag with pictures), FLAC files
(FLAC Vorbis tag), Ogg Vorbis and Speex files (Ogg Vorbis tag), MP4/AAC
(MP4/AAC tag), MusePack, Monkey's Audio and WavPack files (APE tag),
o Can edit more tag fields : Title, Artist, Album, Disc Album, Year, Track
Number, Genre, Comment, Composer, Original Artist/Performer, Copyright, URL
and Encoder name,
o Auto tagging: parse filename and directory to complete automatically the
fields (using masks),
o Ability to rename files and directories from the tag (using masks) or by
loading a text file,
o Process selected files of the selected directory,
o Ability to browse subdirectories,
o Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving...,
o Can set a field (artist, title,...) to all other selected files,
o Read file header information (bitrate, time, ...) and display them,
o Auto completion of the date if a partial is entered,
o Undo and redo last changes,
o Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into
uppercase, downcase, ...),
o Ability to open a directory or a file with an external program,
o Remote and local CDDB support for manual or automatic search,
o A tree based browser or a view by Artist & Album,
o A list to select files,
o A playlist generator window,
o A file searching window,
o Simple and explicit interface!,
o Brazilian Portuguese, Bulgarian, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, French,
German, Greek, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Polish, Romanian, Russian,
Spanish, Swedish and Ukrainian translation languages,
o Written in C and uses GTK+ 2 or GTK+ 3 for the GUI.
INSTALLATION:
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1. Requirements :
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- GLib version greater than 2.30.0 (http://www.gtk.org)
- GTK+ version greater than 2.24.0 (http://www.gtk.org)
- id3lib version highter than 3.7.12 (http://id3lib.sourceforge.net) (Recommended: id3lib-3.8.3)
- libogg and libvorbis (http://www.vorbis.com) (if not deactivated by './configure --disable-ogg')
- flac (http://flac.sourceforge.net) (if not deactivated by './configure --disable-flac')
- taglib (http://taglib.github.com/) (if not deactivated by './configure --disable-mp4')
- wavpack (http://www.wavpack.com/) (if not deactivated by './configure --disable-wavpack')
- libc 6 (glibc 2.1) or greater
- intltool (if not deactivated by './configure --disable-nls')
2. Compilation Instructions :
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2.1. Before to compile EasyTAG you need to install some libraries.
2.1.1. To install id3lib :
- recompile sources of id3lib (id3lib-3.x.x.tar.gz) (Recommended),
- or install id3lib-3.x.x.i386.rpm and id3lib-devel-3.x.x.i386.rpm
then run the command 'ldconfig' to update shared library symlinks.
(Nota: to see if links have been updated, run the command 'ldconfig -p|grep libid3'
if all is ok, it'll return lines like this :
libid3.so (libc6) => /usr/lib/libid3.so
libid3-3.8.so.2 (libc6) => /usr/lib/libid3-3.8.so.2 )
2.1.2. To install libogg and libvorbis (http://www.vorbis.com) :
Follow the same procedure as id3lib with the following packages :
- http://fatpipe.vorbis.com/files/1.0/unix/libogg-1.0.tar.gz
- http://fatpipe.vorbis.com/files/1.0/unix/libogg-1.0-1.i386.rpm
- http://fatpipe.vorbis.com/files/1.0/unix/libogg-devel-1.0-1.i386.rpm
- http://fatpipe.vorbis.com/files/1.0/unix/libvorbis-1.0.tar.gz
- http://fatpipe.vorbis.com/files/1.0/unix/libvorbis-1.0-1.i386.rpm
- http://fatpipe.vorbis.com/files/1.0/unix/libvorbis-devel-1.0-1.i386.rpm
2.1.3. To install flac (http://flac.sourceforge.net) :
2.1.4. To install taglib (http://taglib.github.com/) :
2.2. Unpack the sources of EasyTAG with
> tar xfvz easytag-x.y.z.tar.gz
(x.y.z represents the version of package, for example : 0.27.1)
2.3. Change into the new directory
> cd easytag-x.y.z/
2.4. Compile and install the program
> ./configure
> make
# make install (You need root privileges)
Notes :
- If you want to compile EasyTAG with gcc3.x, you MUST install a version of id3lib compiled
with the same version of the compiler.
- If you have the both versions of gcc installed (2.9x and 3.x), use the command './configure CC=gcc3'
for compiling with gcc3.
You may now run the program by simply typing "easytag".
(Of course the directory in which you installed it (usually /usr/local/bin) has to
be in your PATH)
3. RPM Building Instructions (RedHat 6.x 7.x) :
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If you prefer manipulate a RPM, you can build it with the following commands:
3.1. Build the RPM
# rpm -tb easytag-x.y.z.tar.gz
or
# rpm --rebuild easytag-x.y.z.src.rpm
or
copy easytag-x.y.z.tar.gz into directory /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES, get easytag.spec
into tarball, and run :
# rpm -bb easytag.spec
3.2. If succeed, you will found the rpm in /usr/src/redhat/RPM/i386/
4. RPM Building Instructions (RedHat 8.x 9) :
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If you prefer manipulate a RPM, you can build it with the following commands:
4.1. Build the RPM
# rpmbuild -tb easytag-x.y.z.tar.gz
or
# rpmbuild --rebuild easytag-x.y.z.src.rpm
or
copy easytag-x.y.z.tar.gz into directory /usr/src/redhat/SOURCES, get easytag.spec
into tarball, and run:
# rpmbuild -bb easytag.spec
4.2. If succeed, you will found the rpm in /usr/src/redhat/RPM/i386/
5. Adding a new translation file to EasyTAG :
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All catalogs are placed into po/ directory and are named as the following: fr.po for
France, de.po for Germany, and so on.
The catalogs which will be compiled with EasyTAG are set into configure.in file, into
field ALL_LINGUAS. If you have created a new translation file for your location, and
want to test it, add the corresponding code (xx for file xx.po) to this field.
Then run the script: ./autogen.sh before to recompile program (see instructions of
paragraph 2).
6. Applying a patch :
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6.1. Unpack the sources (see 2.2),
6.2. Go into the directory where you unpack sources (the parent directory of easytag-x.y.z directory)
6.3. Put the patch file in this directory
6.4. Apply the patch:
for example:
> cat patch_easytag_027_027a.diff | patch -p0 (if patch file was named : patch_easytag_027_027a.diff)
(Note: the pacth file (of above example) is a diff file made with command:
diff -ruN easytag-0.27/ easytag-0.27a/ > patch_easytag_027_027a.diff
in the directory where are locate easytag-0.4 and easytag-0.4a directories)
6.5. Recompile program (see 2.3 + 2.4).
7. Segfault occurs when running EasyTAG? :
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The best way to allow us to fix the problem, is to send back a backtrace :
7.1. Be sure that core files are availables
If 'ulimit -c' returns 0, then run the command 'ulimit -c unlimited'
7.2. Get the backtrace with 'gdb easytag core' (note that on some systems, the
core file is suffixed by the pid. So use 'core._pid_number_' instead of only
'core').
> gdb easytag core._pid_number_
gdb> bt
gdb> ...
gdb> l
gdb> ...
LICENSE:
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This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
General Public License for more details.
(It sould be included in this package in the file COPYING )
CONTACTS:
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Visit the homepage at: http://easytag.sourceforge.net
or: http://sourceforge.net/project/?group_id=5216
for more information and new releases.
This version is currently being maintained in an external version
control repository. If you wish to make a contribution please see the
HACKING document. You may still of course mail the original author any
bug reports, complaints, suggestions and comments to the main author
Jerome Couderc <[email protected]>.