Ptag 0.9.6 (2019-10-12)
updated to 0.9
cleaned up the code and internationalized with an English mo file.
cleaned up the code and internationalized with an English mo file.
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#English
L0="you must install"
L1=Title
L2=Artist
L3=Performer
L4=Album
L5=Track
L6=Total
L7=Disc
L8="Disc ID"
L9=Date
L10=Genre
L11=Comment
L12=Composer
L13=Lyricist
L14=Publisher
L15=Copyright
L16="Add replay gain to tag?"
L17="select ptag to tag file with"
L18="Select ptag"
L19="Extra Tagging Fields"
L20=Field
L21=Tag
L22="extract tags to file"
L23=dump
L24=info
L25="Kill this program and do not update this file, or any other files"
L26=Kill
L27="Do not update this file, will skip to the next file if one was given"
L28="Exit/Skip"
L29="Update the tags for this file"
L30="does not exist"
L31=tagged
L32="added replay gain to"
L33="Are you sure you want to delete the artwork?"
L34=No
L35=Yes
L36="Alphanumeric entries"
L37="Encoding Tool"
L38=Grouping
L39=Description
L40=Category
L41=Keyword
L42="Purchase Date"
L43="TV Network"
L44="TV Show Name"
L45="TV Episode"
L46="Album Artist"
L47="Select Artwork to add jpg/png"
L48="Select artwork"
L49=remove
L50=extract
L51=view
L52="Numeric entries"
L53=Year
L54="Tempo/BPM"
L55="Gapless playback"
L56="TV Season Number"
L57="TV Episode Number"
L58="true/false entries"
L59=Compilation
L60="Podcast flag"
L61="Choice entries"
L62=Advisory
L63=Stik
L64="URL entries"
L65="Podcast URL"
L66="Podcast GUID"
L67="keep tags"
L68="remove tags"
L69="view/add lyrics"
L70=help
L71=Extra
L72="view extra tags not in gui"
L73="Extra iTunes tags"
L74=Exit
L75=OK
L76="File info"
L77="Artwork options"
L78="Attached Artwork"
L79="Extra Tagging Fields"
L80=either
L81="Cover Art Description"
L82="Cover Art Mime"
L83="Select your directory or single file"
L84="Select a directory"
L85="or select a single file"
L86="Select an Existing File"
L87="Copy tag from one file to the next?"
L88="Check for yes"
L89=QUIT
I made this one, help from Google, but lots of changes from me - so it could be really bad (Sorry)
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# German
L0="Sie installieren müssen"
L1=Titel
L2=Musiker
L3=Künstler
L4=Album
L5=Musikspur
L6=Total
L7=Disc
L8="Disc-ID"
L9=Datum
L10=Genre
L11=Kommentar
L12=Komponist
L13=Lyricist
L14=Verleger
L15=Copyright
L16="Add Replay Gain zu Tag?"
L17="select Ptag eine Datei mit dem Stichwort"
L18="Wählen Sie Ptag"
L19="Extra Tagging Fields"
L20=Eintrag
L21=Audio-Tag
L22="Extrahieren von Audio-tag in die Datei"
L23=Dump
L24=info
L25="Kill diesem Programm und nicht aktualisieren Sie diese Datei, oder beliebige andere Dateien"
L26=Tötet
L27="Nicht aktualisieren Sie diese Datei, wird die nächste Datei zu überspringen, wenn man bekam"
L28="Abbrechen / Weiter"
L29="Update der tags for this file"
L30="existiert nicht"
L31=getaggt
L32="Replay Gain hinzugefügt"
L33="Sind Sie sicher, dass Sie das Kunstwerk wirklich löschen?"
L34=Nein
L35=Ja
L36="Alphanumerische Eingaben"
L37="Encoding-Hilfswerkzeug"
L38=Gruppierung
L39=Beschreibung
L40=Kategorie
L41=Stichwort
L42="Purchase Date"
L43="TV Network"
L44="TV Show Name"
L45="TV Episode"
L46="Album-Interpret"
L47="Wählen Artwork auf jpg / png add"
L48="Wählen Kunstwerk"
L49=entfernen
L50=extrakt
L51=sehen
L52="Numerische Eingaben"
L53=Jahr
L54="Tempo / BPM"
L55="Lückenlose Wiedergabe"
L56="TV Saison Nummer"
L57="TV Serial Nummer"
L58="wahr / falsch Einträge"
L59=Kompilation
L60="Podcast flag"
L61="Choice Einträge"
L62=Advisory
L63=Stik
L64="URL-Einträge"
L65="Podcast-URL"
L66="Podcast GUID"
L67="halten Sie Audio-Tags"
L68="löschen Audio-Tags"
L69="sehen / anfügen Texte"
L70=hilfe
L71=Extra
L72="view zusätzlichen Tags nicht in gui"
L73="Extra iTunes tags"
L74=Exit
L75=OK
L76="Datei-Info"
L77="Artwork-Optionen"
L78="Attached Artwork"
L79="Extra Tagging Fields"
L80=entweder
L81="Cover Art Beschreibung"
L82="Cover Art Mime"
L83="Wählen Sie Ihr Verzeichnis oder einzelne Datei"
L84="Wählen Sie ein Verzeichnis"
L85="oder wählen Sie eine einzelne Datei"
L86="Wählen Sie eine bestehende Datei"
L87="Copy-Tag von einer Datei zur nächsten?"
L88="für ja Check"
L89=QUIT
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.k3b files
Hey plinej, thanks for the great updatings.. I've been way distracted and just got back to this thread.plinej wrote:What do the .k3b files consist of?
.ape and .shn -- nice!
The .k3b files are just a .zip with two files, maindata.xml and mimetype ..
here's a audio CD example-- I'll attach a data one shortly..
- Attachments
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- disc 1of3 - 31 August 1981 - Aladdin Hotel, Las Vegas GRATEFUL DEAD.k3b.zip
- sample .k3b file created by k3b 1.0.5 for an audio CD
(Forum choked on a .k3b extension-- note that I added the .zip to make it uplodable) - (902 Bytes) Downloaded 389 times
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Is there a rational, authoritative description of audio file tagging metadata on the internet somewhere, or is it all ad-hoc and impossible to explain? If there is a good explanation, the people who specify the user interface of mp3 players should read it and all get on the same page.
I've used at least 5 different brands and models of mp3 player to listen to audio books. (I convert the standard audio CDs to mp3 so the whole book will fit on a cheap mp3 player.) No two mp3 players seem to display metadata the same way. Some display this part of the file tag, some display that part, one displays it one way, one displays it another. Not one of them offers the option to just display the damn file name the way I want it to.
I've used at least 5 different brands and models of mp3 player to listen to audio books. (I convert the standard audio CDs to mp3 so the whole book will fit on a cheap mp3 player.) No two mp3 players seem to display metadata the same way. Some display this part of the file tag, some display that part, one displays it one way, one displays it another. Not one of them offers the option to just display the damn file name the way I want it to.
I know it's a vintage post, but:
There must be Linux based mp3 players, which would let you do what you want... some people even install linux on iPodsFlash wrote:Is there a rational, authoritative description of audio file tagging metadata on the internet somewhere, or is it all ad-hoc and impossible to explain? If there is a good explanation, the people who specify the user interface of mp3 players should read it and all get on the same page.
I've used at least 5 different brands and models of mp3 player to listen to audio books. (I convert the standard audio CDs to mp3 so the whole book will fit on a cheap mp3 player.) No two mp3 players seem to display metadata the same way. Some display this part of the file tag, some display that part, one displays it one way, one displays it another. Not one of them offers the option to just display the damn file name the way I want it to.
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