On Mon, 2006-09-18 at 08:36 -0400, Andrew Conkling wrote: > On 9/17/06, Leonardo Fontenelle <leo fontenelle gmail com> wrote: > > Hello Rhythmbox list! > > > > I've decided to organize my not-so-vast music library, and I need some > > advice on that. > > > > First: how usable is tag writing? AFAIK it's not 100%, but I'd like to > > know if I should try it. > > If you find that RB doesn't meet your needs for tagging, EasyTAG is > pretty awesome for tagging/organizing, even if your music collection > is so-vast. ;) I don't like to astroturf, but I'm sick of seeing EasyTag recommended. EasyTag uses id3lib, which does not support Unicode or ID3v2.4 properly. It writes ID3v2 tags to Ogg Vorbis and FLAC files. It is not a good tool for tagging. Let me make this clear: It's not that I just don't like the application, but it regularly corrupts files and cannot do its primary task correctly. Even if you don't like Quod Libet, I strongly suggest you check out Ex Falso, which is our tagging-only application. It does all of that properly. Otherwise, anything based on TagLib is also correct (Cowbell, Rhythmbox, Amarok, JuK), but the tools vary in terms of how well they support mass tagging. -- Joe Wreschnig <piman sacredchao net>
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