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BSD 2-clause "Simplified" License | MIT License |
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tag
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Generic audio metadata read and write library
Most music managers on Linux seem to be rapidly disappearing, and so I'm having to say goodbye to my beloved Banshee. Since I don't really love my other options and in general people seem to not like locally saved (and bought) music with a music manager anymore, I'm playing it safe and making my own. I've chosen most of my libraries and done some small tests, but a hurdle that remains is metadata. Sadly, beyond MP3's ID3 tag system, there's custom stuff for a bunch of formats/containers, including ogg/opus, flac, and m4a. https://github.com/dhowden/tag seems to be my safest bet for reading. It has very wide support and an active community. Writing seems to be an ongoing struggle however, and I can't seem to find anything that really works. It would be weird that you can't fix a typo in an album name, update a genre or split up between the album artist and track artist. Does anyone have any suggestions?
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Would you prefer cgo or os/exec to interface with C software?
Ok think i would either use some metadata library like https://github.com/dhowden/tag or ffprobe with JSON output to read metadata and then use cli ffmpeg to transcode and write metadata. Maybe later if you feel it does not give you enough control maybe concider using some cgo libavformat/libavcodec wrapper.
atldotnet
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TagLib# VS atldotnet - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 26 Jul 2023
Same features as taglibsharp, more modern code and support for chapters, lyrics and playlists !
- Show HN: Tone v0.0.4 – hackable command line audio tagger – any feedback?
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- .NET Myths Dispelled
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Lyrics in ogg/vorbis and MP3 files
If someone is looking for a possibility to do this with C#, I can recommend atl.net [1] library. Currently I am working on a tagging command line tool called `tone` that utilizes the library to do awesome stuff :-)
https://github.com/Zeugma440/atldotnet
What are some alternatives?
ydls - youtube-dl HTTP download and transcode service
Oberon - Oberon parser, code model & browser, compiler and IDE with debugger
imagorvideo - imagor video thumbnail server in Go and ffmpeg C bindings
ffmpeg_batch - FFmpeg Batch AV Converter
WahWah - Ruby gem for reading audio metadata
core - .NET news, announcements, release notes, and more!
Mp3Info - The fastest PHP library to extract mp3 meta information (duration, bitrate, samplerate and so on) and tags (id3v1, id3v2).
awesome-dotnet - A collection of awesome .NET libraries, tools, frameworks and software
audio-metadata - A library for reading and, in the future, writing audio metadata. https://audio-metadata.readthedocs.io/
AspNetCore.Docs - Documentation for ASP.NET Core
lofty-rs - Audio metadata library
CliWrap - Library for running command-line processes