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fmdpy
tinytag
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I wrote a program that organizes your music library by renaming your music files based on the ID3 tag (metadata).
They're using tinytag, which apparently is a remarkably small library.
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I am trying to embed album_artist and album into metadata - Help needed
I execute a python script using the --exec method after the yt-dlp command to remove things like "Official Video" , featuring artists and other nuances using Music Metadata Filter. Do you think, turning Album Performer to blank if Album is blank is possible using a yt-dlp command argument or I am better off just doing it using a module like mutagen or tinytag inside the script?
What are some alternatives?
Youtube-DL-GUI - Graphical User Interace built around youtube-dl CLI
mutagen - Python module for handling audio metadata
flix-cli - A high efficient, powerful and fast movie scraper.
eyeD3
YTMusicDL - Command line tool to download music from YT Music with appropriate metadata.
beets - music library manager and MusicBrainz tagger
django-elastic-transcoder - Django + AWS Elastic Transcoder
Prosodylab-Aligner - Python interface for forced audio alignment using HTK and SoX
audioread - cross-library (GStreamer + Core Audio + MAD + FFmpeg) audio decoding for Python
pydub - Manipulate audio with a simple and easy high level interface
audiolazy - Expressive Digital Signal Processing (DSP) package for Python
id3reader - Id3reader.py is a Python module that reads ID3 metadata tags in MP3 files.