13 projects tagged "flac"
Goggles Music Manager is a music collection manager and player that automatically categorizes Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP3, MP4, ASF, and Musepack files based on genre, artist, album, and song. It supports gapless playback, features easy tag editing, and allows scrobbling tracks to last-fm.
The Ultimate Live Music Audio Converter is an audio conversion tool specifically designed around the file formats used for live music trading. It currently supports conversion of SHN, FLAC, and WAV files to MP3 or Ogg. Advanced features include automatic tagging of files using the contents of a set-list file (MP3, Ogg, and FLAC only), upload of new files into Itunes Library, and scanning directories where new files are downloaded (manual or automatic).
SQL Tagger reads the tags of audio files from a directory, loads them into a temporary SQLite database, accepts SQL queries to modify this database, then saves any changes back to the audio files. It's useful for performing complex updates that would be difficult or tedious with conventional taggers. It's a complement to conventional taggers, not a replacement.
Klactoveedsedstene is a cross-platform graphical audio front-end to MPlayer. It has advanced support for album art. It recognizes embedded album art, and is also mostly able to find the correct album art from the Internet based on the Metadata tags. It features fast startup, Select and Play, an all-in-one window, and the ability to drag and drop music into the library. It supports ape, FLAC, Ogg, MP3, MPC, WAV, and WMA. It is highly configurable and stateful (remembers your window settings). All parts of the GUI can be colored. It has Album-Artist-Track view. All track columns are sortable and movable. The interface can be minimized.
Flac2All is a multi-threaded script that will convert your collection of FLAC files into either Ogg Vorbis, MP3 (with the Lame encoder), or FLAC, complete with any tags and identical file/folder structure. The script has been stable for about a year now, and it has been known to saturate 8-core machines with parallel conversions. It is useful for people with with large FLAC collections who also want a lossy version for portable media players. If wanted, the script can perform updates by skipping already converted files. It has only been tested on Linux, but it should work without alteration on the other Unix systems with bash and the required dependencies.
Peyote is an audio player with a friendly MC-like interface. It is designed specifically to work easily with cue sheets. It plays wv (wavepack), WAV, FLAC, APE, Ogg, WMA, and MP3 formats. It supports ID3v2, APEv2, FLAC, and Vorbis tags; multiple playlists; and tabs. It can copy, move, remove, and rename files.
musutil includes several utilities for working with a music collection. The principle one is musview, which generates a number of "Views". Each View, analogous to a database view, is an alternative presenation of the original files. The View can selectively include only some files (based on their properties) or have files processed into into a different format, with audio filters applied, adjusted tag data, or a different filename.