Re: [Easytag-mailing] Re: Ogg extension



Tag data were written by oggenc or grip? Cause when grip had created the
file with the extension .mp3, it might write tag as ID3 and not for ogg...

Perhaps, you can send me the first kB of the file to check it...

Jerome

-----Message d'origine-----
De : François Duprez <duprez planet nl>
À : Thorsten Gunkel <tgunkel_lists gmx de>
Cc : easytag-mailing lists sourceforge net
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Date : mercredi 26 décembre 2001 14:08
Objet : Re: [Easytag-mailing] Re: Ogg extension


>On Wed, 26 Dec 2001 10:53:36 +0100
>Thorsten Gunkel <tgunkel_lists gmx de> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, Dec 26, 2001 at 09:55:07AM +0100, Jérôme COUDERC wrote:
>> > Hum hum... you can't do this... cause mp3 and ogg files have different
>> > formats and manage tag on a different way. To create an ogg file, you
must
>> > use an special encoder as 'oggenc'. I don't know if a program exists to
>> > convert mp3 to ogg format, so compress your wav files directly to ogg
>> > format.
>
>
I know that i can't make ogg from mp3. But the files i use are vorbis files,
made with oggenc and grip. But Grip add's a extension to the file that you
have to fill in manualy. So if i forget to change the extesnion. Ex.
%1-%2.mp3 and i use oggenc to encode i get i file name "Artist-Album.mp3"
But it is a normal Vorbis files with a wrong extension. So i want to rename
the extension to Artist-Album.ogg.
>
>
When i open a Artis-Album.mp3 in EasyTag it shows all the information, if i
rename the file to Artist-Album.ogg all the information disapears. If i open
the file Artist-Album.ogg in XMMS all the information is showed. And is
played as a Vorbis file...
>
>François
>
>
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