Puddletag is an awesome Mp3tag-like audio tag editor for Linux which uses a spreadsheet layout so the tags are always visible, making it easy to edit them.
The application
comes with a highly customizable interface and supports mass tagging and
most features that should exist in an audio tag editor like extracting
tag information from filenames, ranaming files based on their tags,
along with some other cool features like support for downloading cover
art via Amazon or retrieving tags from Discogs, FreeDB or MusicBrainz.
After 8 months of work, Puddletag
1.0.0 stable has been released today. Here are the major changes
included in the latest Puddletag 1.0.0:
- AcoustID support: AcoustID is a music fingerprinting service that works by calculating a unique fingerprint for your audio files and trying to match it to data in the AcoustID database. This allows you to find information for tracks that have no metadata. To be able to use this, you'll need libchromaprint-tools and libchromaprint0 - in Ubuntu, install them using "sudo apt-get install libchromaprint-tools libchromaprint0"
- Mp3tag tag sources are fully supported
- Massively updated parser
- Fixed Amazon tag source as now requires AssociateTag to do lookups.
- Improved mass tagging
- Support for MusicBrainz's and Discogs's new API
- $regex function added.
- Updated icon
- ID3v2.3 frames are written in same order as Mp3tag's.
- VA album lookups for Discogs.
- And many bug fixes
For how to use Puddletag, visit its online documentation (includes some tutorials too).
Install Puddletag in Ubuntu
To add the WebUpd8 Puddletag PPA and
install the latest Puddletag 1.0 in Ubuntu Quantal, Precise, Oneiric,
Natty, Maverick or Lucid, use the following commands (the package is
also available in the main WebUpd8 PPA):
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:webupd8team/puddletag sudo apt-get update sudo apt-get install puddletag
For other Linux distributions (there are also .deb files available for
download if you don't want to use our PPA), get Puddletag via SourceForge.
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