--------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Devdas Bhagat devdas@dvb.homelinux.org To: "GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India" linuxers@mm.glug-bom.org Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:00:00 +0530 Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Ogg Vorbis tag reader. On 10/07/06 22:48 +0530, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray wrote:
Does anybody know about a good Ogg Vorbis tag reading tool? I need a command line utility to read tag information from Ogg Vorbis files, as
ogginfo(1), and a bit of awk/sed/perl
Devdas Bhagat
---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Baishampayan Ghose b.ghose@ubuntu.com To: "GNU/Linux Users Group, Mumbai, India" linuxers@mm.glug-bom.org Date: Mon, 10 Jul 2006 23:25:16 +0530 Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] Ogg Vorbis tag reader. -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1
On 07/10/2006 10:48 PM, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Does anybody know about a good Ogg Vorbis tag reading tool? I need a command line utility to read tag information from Ogg Vorbis files, as a part of GNU Songanizer. I am in a hurry since without this, GNU Songanizer will only have MP3 support and I do not know the GNU Project's official policy regarding this till I receive an answer from RMS. If anybody can help it would be really great.
Well, ogginfo will give you the info / tags about ogg vorbis as well as ogg theora files.
Yes, I came across it too. :)
Regarding mp3 files, the mp3 codec in patented, but ID3 is not. Though it's OK to read ID3 tags from mp3 files, it's better if you entirely drop support for mp3 in your tool.
Do not take it otherwise, but I would wait for RMS' opinion on this issue. There are a few GNU packages which flaunt MP3 support too.
Regards, Debarshi
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On 07/11/2006 02:59 PM, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Regarding mp3 files, the mp3 codec in patented, but ID3 is not. Though it's OK to read ID3 tags from mp3 files, it's better if you entirely drop support for mp3 in your tool.
Do not take it otherwise, but I would wait for RMS' opinion on this issue. There are a few GNU packages which flaunt MP3 support too.
I know what RMS is going to tell you. Regards, BG
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On 11-Jul-06, at 4:12 PM, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
On 07/11/2006 02:59 PM, Debarshi 'Rishi' Ray cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Regarding mp3 files, the mp3 codec in patented, but ID3 is not. Though it's OK to read ID3 tags from mp3 files, it's better if you entirely drop support for mp3 in your tool.
Do not take it otherwise, but I would wait for RMS' opinion on this issue. There are a few GNU packages which flaunt MP3 support too.
I know what RMS is going to tell you.
if you dont mind my saying so, in replying please leave a blank line between the snippet you quote and your answer
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On 07/11/2006 04:27 PM, Kenneth Gonsalves cobbled together some glyphs to say:
Regarding mp3 files, the mp3 codec in patented, but ID3 is not. Though it's OK to read ID3 tags from mp3 files, it's better if you entirely drop support for mp3 in your tool.
Do not take it otherwise, but I would wait for RMS' opinion on this issue. There are a few GNU packages which flaunt MP3 support too.
I know what RMS is going to tell you.
if you dont mind my saying so, in replying please leave a blank line between the snippet you quote and your answer
Oh, not at all. Thanks for pointing it out. It is not a problem here since my client correctly finds out the quoted texts and displays them in different colours. I will take note of that. Regards, BG
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On 11-Jul-06, at 4:36 PM, Baishampayan Ghose wrote:
if you dont mind my saying so, in replying please leave a blank line between the snippet you quote and your answer
Oh, not at all. Thanks for pointing it out. It is not a problem here since my client correctly finds out the quoted texts and displays them in different colours. I will take note of that.
strangely enough, my client also displays in different colours, but rules of quoting demand a space