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RFID::ISO15693::Tag 0.002
RFID::ISO15693::Tag is an ISO15693 RFID Tag. more>>
RFID::ISO15693::Tag is an ISO15693 RFID Tag.
METHODS
new
Returns a new RFID::ISO15693::Tag object.
combine
Combine two RFID::ISO15693::Tag object and returns
set
Set contents of the tag by a hash.
get
Return contents of the tag as a hash.
getref
Return contents of the tag as a reference of a hash.
pages
Return all pages of bank 0 or bank 1 as a hash.
pagesref
Return all pages of bank 0 or bank 1 as a reference of a hash.
<<lessMETHODS
new
Returns a new RFID::ISO15693::Tag object.
combine
Combine two RFID::ISO15693::Tag object and returns
set
Set contents of the tag by a hash.
get
Return contents of the tag as a hash.
getref
Return contents of the tag as a reference of a hash.
pages
Return all pages of bank 0 or bank 1 as a hash.
pagesref
Return all pages of bank 0 or bank 1 as a reference of a hash.
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Added: 2007-04-18 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Audio Tag Tool 0.12.3
Audio Tag Tool is a program to manage the tags in MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files. more>>
Audio Tag Tool is a program to manage the information fields in MP3 and Ogg Vorbis files, commonly called tags. It is available under the GNU General Public Licence (GPL).
Please send me any comments or bugs you find (email at the bottom)
Tag Tool can be used to edit tags one by one, but the most useful features are the ability to easily tag or rename hundreds of files at once, in any desired format.
The interface is arranged into two sections, with the list of available files on the left and a set of tabs on the right.
Each tab corresponds to one of the main operations Audio Tag Tool can do:
Tag Editor
- Lets you edit the tags individually.
Tag Multiple Files
- Here you can set the tags of multiple files at once. The tag fields can be set to a fixed value, filled in automatically from the files name, or left alone.
Clear Tags
- Allows you to remove the tags from multiple files at once. For MP3 files it lets you choose to remove only ID3v1 or ID3v2 tags.
Move/Rename Multiple Files
- Here you can rename multiple files at once and/or organize them into directories. File names can be based on the contents of the tag.
Create Playlists
- Generates playlists. Playlists can be sorted by file name or by any tag field.
<<lessPlease send me any comments or bugs you find (email at the bottom)
Tag Tool can be used to edit tags one by one, but the most useful features are the ability to easily tag or rename hundreds of files at once, in any desired format.
The interface is arranged into two sections, with the list of available files on the left and a set of tabs on the right.
Each tab corresponds to one of the main operations Audio Tag Tool can do:
Tag Editor
- Lets you edit the tags individually.
Tag Multiple Files
- Here you can set the tags of multiple files at once. The tag fields can be set to a fixed value, filled in automatically from the files name, or left alone.
Clear Tags
- Allows you to remove the tags from multiple files at once. For MP3 files it lets you choose to remove only ID3v1 or ID3v2 tags.
Move/Rename Multiple Files
- Here you can rename multiple files at once and/or organize them into directories. File names can be based on the contents of the tag.
Create Playlists
- Generates playlists. Playlists can be sorted by file name or by any tag field.
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Added: 2007-02-28 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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gtkid3tag 1.2
gtkid3tag is a small id3 tag editor for both ogg and mp3 files. more>>
gtkid3tag is a small id3 tag editor for both ogg and mp3 files.
gtkid3tag is a really simple tool designed for quick editing of only small amounts of music files. The main feature is that both version 1.1 and version 2 tags can be manipulated and deleted separately.
<<lessgtkid3tag is a really simple tool designed for quick editing of only small amounts of music files. The main feature is that both version 1.1 and version 2 tags can be manipulated and deleted separately.
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Added: 2005-07-19 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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PGID3 Tag Editor 2.02
PGID3 is an ID3v1 and v2 tag editor for manipulating the information on files such as MP3s. more>>
PGID3 is an ID3v1 and v2 tag editor for manipulating the information on files such as MP3s. PGID3 Tag Editor project is written in PHP and uses PHP-GTK, so it can take advantage of the GTK+ Toolkit for rendering a GUI.
The program itself is broken into three parts, a PHP Function Library called Pid Three (Pid3), a PHP CLI interface (PCLID3), and the GTK+ GUI itself. All three parts come together ready to go, so do not go freaking about uber amounts of dependencies to fill. All together they create the PGID3 Tag Editor.
"But Bob," you might say, "PHP is for the web!" Sure it is, but you should then check out the link below for the PHP Command Line Interface. That document describes using PHP to develop shell and desktop applications. Why PHP? Because I like to abuse it, that is a little hobby of mine.
Simply, PGID3 is an ID3 tag editor for MP3 files. The ID3 tags are what tell your media player the information about the tune such as title, album, etc. You can get by with slack tags if you just use a player like XMMS or Winamp, but if you have a portable like an iPod or some kind of database for the files, then correct and neat tags are a must. PGID3 can handle both the v1 and v2 of ID3 tags.
As for the program itself, it is the combonation of three seperate pieces that together work to create a user friendly envrionment to manipulate your ID3 tags. The base of it all is the Pid Three Function library, which is a fully custom set of functions for the reading and writing of ID3 tags. Since these are seperate from the application itself, the actual dirty work of messing with the data can be easily updated as well as easily included into other projects.
The second part of PGID3 is the Command Line Interface that I have lovingly called PCLID3. Using this you can manipulate your tags from the command line without using any type of graphical front end. By not having this built into the GUI, the opportunity is left open to build alternate GUIs, or even just not use any at all.
The third and final piece is the PHP-GTK GUI. This is the actual PGID3 component, though all of the parts together form a complete package under the PGID3 name. I designed this GUI to be light, compact, and solve as many problems in one spot as possible. As a bonus feature, PGID3 has built in intergration with QueryXMMS which is a command line utility for Linux that can ask XMMS what is currently playing so PGID3 can open it. This speeds up editing of playlists considerably.
Enough acronymns, what about features? Well, it is an ID3 editor so the features I would expect to find in one is what it has. It has the ability to read, write, and strip ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags from files. You can open a file from anywhere in the filesystem with a dialog, or using the above mentioned QueryXMMS integration you can zap right to whatever XMMS is playing.
If you leave the comment field blank when you write a tag, it fills it in automaticly with "Tagged by PGID3" which might be an easily disabled in future releases - depends if I get any feedback on that. It also automaticly removes excess whitespace on the end of tags which if I recall correctly happens because Winamp pads with spaces instead of nuls. Anyway it cleans that for you. Stripping a tag automaticly unchecks the related checkbox for writing it back, and the boxes are dynamicly checked as you load a file depending if it already has a v1 or v2 tag.
There are also a few keyboard shortcuts. F1 toggles the Write ID3v1 checkbox, and F2 toggles the Write ID3v2 one. F9 opens the currently playing file in XMMS, and naturally Enter writes tags.
<<lessThe program itself is broken into three parts, a PHP Function Library called Pid Three (Pid3), a PHP CLI interface (PCLID3), and the GTK+ GUI itself. All three parts come together ready to go, so do not go freaking about uber amounts of dependencies to fill. All together they create the PGID3 Tag Editor.
"But Bob," you might say, "PHP is for the web!" Sure it is, but you should then check out the link below for the PHP Command Line Interface. That document describes using PHP to develop shell and desktop applications. Why PHP? Because I like to abuse it, that is a little hobby of mine.
Simply, PGID3 is an ID3 tag editor for MP3 files. The ID3 tags are what tell your media player the information about the tune such as title, album, etc. You can get by with slack tags if you just use a player like XMMS or Winamp, but if you have a portable like an iPod or some kind of database for the files, then correct and neat tags are a must. PGID3 can handle both the v1 and v2 of ID3 tags.
As for the program itself, it is the combonation of three seperate pieces that together work to create a user friendly envrionment to manipulate your ID3 tags. The base of it all is the Pid Three Function library, which is a fully custom set of functions for the reading and writing of ID3 tags. Since these are seperate from the application itself, the actual dirty work of messing with the data can be easily updated as well as easily included into other projects.
The second part of PGID3 is the Command Line Interface that I have lovingly called PCLID3. Using this you can manipulate your tags from the command line without using any type of graphical front end. By not having this built into the GUI, the opportunity is left open to build alternate GUIs, or even just not use any at all.
The third and final piece is the PHP-GTK GUI. This is the actual PGID3 component, though all of the parts together form a complete package under the PGID3 name. I designed this GUI to be light, compact, and solve as many problems in one spot as possible. As a bonus feature, PGID3 has built in intergration with QueryXMMS which is a command line utility for Linux that can ask XMMS what is currently playing so PGID3 can open it. This speeds up editing of playlists considerably.
Enough acronymns, what about features? Well, it is an ID3 editor so the features I would expect to find in one is what it has. It has the ability to read, write, and strip ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags from files. You can open a file from anywhere in the filesystem with a dialog, or using the above mentioned QueryXMMS integration you can zap right to whatever XMMS is playing.
If you leave the comment field blank when you write a tag, it fills it in automaticly with "Tagged by PGID3" which might be an easily disabled in future releases - depends if I get any feedback on that. It also automaticly removes excess whitespace on the end of tags which if I recall correctly happens because Winamp pads with spaces instead of nuls. Anyway it cleans that for you. Stripping a tag automaticly unchecks the related checkbox for writing it back, and the boxes are dynamicly checked as you load a file depending if it already has a v1 or v2 tag.
There are also a few keyboard shortcuts. F1 toggles the Write ID3v1 checkbox, and F2 toggles the Write ID3v2 one. F9 opens the currently playing file in XMMS, and naturally Enter writes tags.
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Added: 2006-09-14 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Media Tag Tools 0.3.2
Media Tag Tools is as the name suggests a collection of tools to help you tag your audio files. more>>
Media Tag Tools is as the name suggests a collection of tools to help you tag your audio files.
Rename them using the data present in their tags and/or categorise the files in folders automatically.
Installation:
You need the following packages to be able to compile mediatagtools: qt3 and taglib-1.4
If you have installed precompiled packages of these two libs, be sure to check if you have
also installed the -dev packages too.
Now unpack the archive and then inside the directory that was created the following commands (without the #):
# qmake
# make
and optionally if you want the program installed in /usr/local/bin:
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local/ make install
Set INSTALL_ROOT to where you want to install the file. make install will then create a folder named bin and in there it will copy the program.
Have fun!
Enhancements:
- Fix selection of files after renaming them
- Fix segfault when opening a file with no tags
- Mtt can now take a dir as argument and add the media files for editing
- Add an application icon
- Add a .desktop file so that mtt appears in your menus automatically
<<lessRename them using the data present in their tags and/or categorise the files in folders automatically.
Installation:
You need the following packages to be able to compile mediatagtools: qt3 and taglib-1.4
If you have installed precompiled packages of these two libs, be sure to check if you have
also installed the -dev packages too.
Now unpack the archive and then inside the directory that was created the following commands (without the #):
# qmake
# make
and optionally if you want the program installed in /usr/local/bin:
# INSTALL_ROOT=/usr/local/ make install
Set INSTALL_ROOT to where you want to install the file. make install will then create a folder named bin and in there it will copy the program.
Have fun!
Enhancements:
- Fix selection of files after renaming them
- Fix segfault when opening a file with no tags
- Mtt can now take a dir as argument and add the media files for editing
- Add an application icon
- Add a .desktop file so that mtt appears in your menus automatically
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Added: 2007-03-06 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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FLV::Tag 0.03
FLV::Tag is a flash video file data structure. more>>
FLV::Tag is a flash video file data structure.
This is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV tag from the file stream. This method then multiplexes that tag into one of the subtypes: video, audio or meta. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
At the end, this method stores the subtag instance, which can be retrieved with get_payload().
There is no return value.
$self->get_payload()
Returns the subtag instance found by parse(). This will be instance of FLV::VideoTag, FLV::AudioTag or FLV::MetaTag.
$pkg->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
$self->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
Serializes the specified video, audio or meta tag. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
<<lessThis is a subclass of FLV::Base.
$self->parse($fileinst)
Takes a FLV::File instance and extracts an FLV tag from the file stream. This method then multiplexes that tag into one of the subtypes: video, audio or meta. This method throws exceptions if the stream is not a valid FLV v1.0 or v1.1 file.
At the end, this method stores the subtag instance, which can be retrieved with get_payload().
There is no return value.
$self->get_payload()
Returns the subtag instance found by parse(). This will be instance of FLV::VideoTag, FLV::AudioTag or FLV::MetaTag.
$pkg->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
$self->serialize($tag, $filehandle)
Serializes the specified video, audio or meta tag. If that representation is not complete, this throws an exception via croak(). Returns a boolean indicating whether writing to the file handle was successful.
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Added: 2006-07-21 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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TagFu 0.2
TagFu is a library for tagging entities (which can be anything with a url) with Tags or metadata. more>>
TagFu is a library for tagging entities (which can be anything with a url) with Tags or metadata. The project is implemented in Python and very closely mimics basic Python data structures.
Tags is a Python list of tags, Entities is a Python List of Entity objects, and Entity is a dict which contains all the key-value pairs for all tags associated to the Entity. The key is the Tag name and value is an arbitrary value, if no value is set, the tag is considered to be a simple tag.
The current direction of development is towards a C port to make binding to other languages easier, and the development of applications to use TagFu.
<<lessTags is a Python list of tags, Entities is a Python List of Entity objects, and Entity is a dict which contains all the key-value pairs for all tags associated to the Entity. The key is the Tag name and value is an arbitrary value, if no value is set, the tag is considered to be a simple tag.
The current direction of development is towards a C port to make binding to other languages easier, and the development of applications to use TagFu.
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Added: 2006-11-19 License: BSD License Price:
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MPEG::ID3v2Tag 0.37
MPEG::ID3v2Tag is a Perl module that parses and creates ID3v2 Tags for MPEG audio files. more>>
MPEG::ID3v2Tag is a Perl module that parses and creates ID3v2 Tags for MPEG audio files.
SYNOPSIS
use MPEG::ID3v2Tag ;
use IO::File ;
# create a tag
$tag = MPEG::ID3v2Tag->new() ;
$tag->add_frame("TIT2", "Happy Little Song") ; # one step
$frame = MPEG::ID3Frame::TALB->new("Happy little album") ;
$tag->add_frame($frame) ; # two steps
$tag->add_frame("WCOM", "http://www.mp3.com") ;
$tag->add_frame("APIC", -picture_type => 0, -file => "happy_little_song.gif");
.....
$tag->set_padding_size(256) ;
print OUTFILE $tag->as_string() ;
# read a tag from a file and dump out some data.
$fh = IO::File->new(" binmode $fh;
$tag = MPEG::ID3v2Tag->parse($fh) ;
foreach $frame ($tag->frames()) {
print $frame->frameid(), "n" ; # prints TALB, TIT2, WCOM, etc.
if ($frame->flag_read_only()) {
print " read onlyn" ;
}
if ($frame->fully_parsed() && $frame->frameid =~ /^T.../) {
print " frame text is ", $frame->text(), "n" ;
}
if ($frame->fully_parsed() && $frame->frameid =~ /^W.../) {
print " url is ", $frame->url(), "n" ;
}
}
MPEG::ID3v2Tag is a class capable of parsing and creating ID3v2 revision 3 tags. While not all frames are fully supported, its easy to add support for more.
The object doesnt (currently) support modification of .mp3 files; the caller has to handle the mechanics of prepending the tag to the file.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use MPEG::ID3v2Tag ;
use IO::File ;
# create a tag
$tag = MPEG::ID3v2Tag->new() ;
$tag->add_frame("TIT2", "Happy Little Song") ; # one step
$frame = MPEG::ID3Frame::TALB->new("Happy little album") ;
$tag->add_frame($frame) ; # two steps
$tag->add_frame("WCOM", "http://www.mp3.com") ;
$tag->add_frame("APIC", -picture_type => 0, -file => "happy_little_song.gif");
.....
$tag->set_padding_size(256) ;
print OUTFILE $tag->as_string() ;
# read a tag from a file and dump out some data.
$fh = IO::File->new(" binmode $fh;
$tag = MPEG::ID3v2Tag->parse($fh) ;
foreach $frame ($tag->frames()) {
print $frame->frameid(), "n" ; # prints TALB, TIT2, WCOM, etc.
if ($frame->flag_read_only()) {
print " read onlyn" ;
}
if ($frame->fully_parsed() && $frame->frameid =~ /^T.../) {
print " frame text is ", $frame->text(), "n" ;
}
if ($frame->fully_parsed() && $frame->frameid =~ /^W.../) {
print " url is ", $frame->url(), "n" ;
}
}
MPEG::ID3v2Tag is a class capable of parsing and creating ID3v2 revision 3 tags. While not all frames are fully supported, its easy to add support for more.
The object doesnt (currently) support modification of .mp3 files; the caller has to handle the mechanics of prepending the tag to the file.
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Added: 2006-11-16 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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GTag 0.9.2
GTag is a music tag editor for gtk+ 2.4. more>>
GTag is a music tag editor for gtk+ 2.4.
GTag is a music tag editor for gtk+ 2.4. It supports ogg, mp3 and flac audio files. It uses the taglib library and also requires libglade.
<<lessGTag is a music tag editor for gtk+ 2.4. It supports ogg, mp3 and flac audio files. It uses the taglib library and also requires libglade.
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Added: 2005-07-21 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor 0.2
The GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor allows you to edit the tag information in ogg vorbis files. more>>
The GTK Ogg Vorbis Tag Editor allows you to edit the tag information in ogg vorbis files.
The following basic libraries are necessary for assembly of the program:
GTK 1.2.5 or is higher (http://www.gtk.org)
Ogg Vorbis the library of the version 1.0beta3 or above (is desirable from CVS) (http://www.vorbis.com)
Assembly and installation:
./autogen.sh - prefix =/usr make
make install-strip
To start the program you have to type:
oggedit
or
oggedit [file]
Enhancements:
- The support of localization is added (while is added only Russian)
- The information about "genre", "location", "copyright", "track number" and "organization" is added
- It is a lot of other changes both in a graphic part of the interface, and in the basic code
<<lessThe following basic libraries are necessary for assembly of the program:
GTK 1.2.5 or is higher (http://www.gtk.org)
Ogg Vorbis the library of the version 1.0beta3 or above (is desirable from CVS) (http://www.vorbis.com)
Assembly and installation:
./autogen.sh - prefix =/usr make
make install-strip
To start the program you have to type:
oggedit
or
oggedit [file]
Enhancements:
- The support of localization is added (while is added only Russian)
- The information about "genre", "location", "copyright", "track number" and "organization" is added
- It is a lot of other changes both in a graphic part of the interface, and in the basic code
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Added: 2006-08-01 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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MP3::Tag 0.9709
MP3::Tag is a Perl module for reading tags of MP3 audio files. more>>
MP3::Tag is a Perl module for reading tags of MP3 audio files.
SYNOPSIS
use MP3::Tag;
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
# get some information about the file in the easiest way
($title, $track, $artist, $album, $comment, $year, $genre) = $mp3->autoinfo();
$comment = $mp3->comment();
# or have a closer look on the tags
# scan file for existing tags
$mp3->get_tags;
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v1}) {
# read some information from the tag
$id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1}; # $id3v1 is only a shortcut for $mp3->{ID3v1}
print $id3v1->title;
# change the tag contents
$id3v1->all("Song","Artist","Album",2001,"Comment",10,"Top 40");
$id3v1->write_tag;
}
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v2}) {
# read some information from the tag
($name, $info) = $mp3->{ID3v2}->get_frame("TIT2");
# delete the tag completely from the file
$mp3->{ID3v2}->remove_tag;
} else {
# create a new tag
$mp3->new_tag("ID3v2");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->add_frame("TALB", "Album title");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->write_tag;
}
$mp3->close();
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use MP3::Tag;
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
# get some information about the file in the easiest way
($title, $track, $artist, $album, $comment, $year, $genre) = $mp3->autoinfo();
$comment = $mp3->comment();
# or have a closer look on the tags
# scan file for existing tags
$mp3->get_tags;
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v1}) {
# read some information from the tag
$id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1}; # $id3v1 is only a shortcut for $mp3->{ID3v1}
print $id3v1->title;
# change the tag contents
$id3v1->all("Song","Artist","Album",2001,"Comment",10,"Top 40");
$id3v1->write_tag;
}
if (exists $mp3->{ID3v2}) {
# read some information from the tag
($name, $info) = $mp3->{ID3v2}->get_frame("TIT2");
# delete the tag completely from the file
$mp3->{ID3v2}->remove_tag;
} else {
# create a new tag
$mp3->new_tag("ID3v2");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->add_frame("TALB", "Album title");
$mp3->{ID3v2}->write_tag;
}
$mp3->close();
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Message::Style 0.002
Message::Style is a Perl module to perform stylistic analysis of messages. more>>
Message::Style is a Perl module to perform stylistic analysis of messages.
SYNOPSIS
use Message::Style;
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
# or
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
This Perl library does an analysis of a RFC2822 format message (typically email messages or Usenet posts) and produces a score that, in the authors opinion, gives a good indication as to whether the poster is a fsckwit, and therefore whether their message should be ignored.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Message::Style;
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
# or
my $score=Message::Style::score(@article);
This Perl library does an analysis of a RFC2822 format message (typically email messages or Usenet posts) and produces a score that, in the authors opinion, gives a good indication as to whether the poster is a fsckwit, and therefore whether their message should be ignored.
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Added: 2006-08-29 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag 1.05
AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag is a Perl extension to get info from MP3 files. more>>
AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag is a Perl extension to get info from MP3 files.
This is a plugin for AudioFile::Info which uses MP3::Tag to get or set data about MP3 files.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object of class AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag. Usually called by AudioFile::Info::new.
<<lessThis is a plugin for AudioFile::Info which uses MP3::Tag to get or set data about MP3 files.
METHODS
new
Creates a new object of class AudioFile::Info::MP3::Tag. Usually called by AudioFile::Info::new.
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Added: 2006-11-07 License: Perl Artistic License Price:
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Thunar Media Tags Plugin 0.1.2
Thunar Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin) adds special features for media files to the Thunar File Manager. more>>
Thunar Media Tags Plugin (thunar-media-tags-plugin) adds special features for media files to the Thunar File Manager.
Main features:
- a so-called bulk renamer, which allows users to rename multiple audio files at once, based on their tags (e.g. ID3 or OGG/Vorbis),
- a special media file page for the file properties dialog, which displays detailed information about quality, length etc.,
- and finally, an audio tag editor which is reachable from both, renamer and the properties page.
<<lessMain features:
- a so-called bulk renamer, which allows users to rename multiple audio files at once, based on their tags (e.g. ID3 or OGG/Vorbis),
- a special media file page for the file properties dialog, which displays detailed information about quality, length etc.,
- and finally, an audio tag editor which is reachable from both, renamer and the properties page.
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Added: 2007-03-07 License: GPL (GNU General Public License) Price:
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Guile 0.002
Guile is a Perl interface to the Guile Scheme interpreter. more>>
Guile is a Perl interface to the Guile Scheme interpreter.
SYNOPSIS
use Guile;
print "1 + 1 = ", Guile::eval_str("(+ 1 1)"), "n";
This module provides an interface to the Gnu Guile system. You can find out more about Guile at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html.
Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language. "Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman." You can find this quote in the language definition for Scheme here:
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/r5rs_toc.html
This module is being developed in order to support the development and usage of an Inline::Guile module. The intention is to allow Perl programmers to intermix Perl and Guile code in their programs and modules.
<<lessSYNOPSIS
use Guile;
print "1 + 1 = ", Guile::eval_str("(+ 1 1)"), "n";
This module provides an interface to the Gnu Guile system. You can find out more about Guile at:
http://www.gnu.org/software/guile/guile.html.
Guile is an interpreter for the Scheme programming language. "Scheme is a statically scoped and properly tail-recursive dialect of the Lisp programming language invented by Guy Lewis Steele Jr. and Gerald Jay Sussman." You can find this quote in the language definition for Scheme here:
http://www-swiss.ai.mit.edu/~jaffer/r5rs_toc.html
This module is being developed in order to support the development and usage of an Inline::Guile module. The intention is to allow Perl programmers to intermix Perl and Guile code in their programs and modules.
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