![]() ![]() Previously enabled in the menu, it will proceed with tagging (and renaming if requested) If -yes has been passed, or if automatic mode has been ![]() User may either accept new tags or select another behavior (see MAIN MENU in INTERACTIVE MENUS below for details). Then parsing with the internal format database will be used by default (as if -G had beenĪs soon as one of the above strategies succeeds, lltag jumps to the main menu where the Note that if no behavior is chosen at all on command-line, including no renaming option, Is enabled ( -G), lltag will attempt to parse the filename. Then, if the user provided any parsing format ( -F), or if guessing Then, if CDDB is enabled ( -C), the user will be asked to request tags from the Then, if editing is enabled ( -E), the user will be able to modify existing tag Manually editing values lltag provides an interactive interface to edit existing values or any valueĮach time, a new audio file is processed, lltag starts by trying to obtain new tagsĭepending on the behavior options given by the user.įirst, if a preferred parser has been selected before, it is used to try to parse the newįilename. Requesting from CDDB lltag may access an online CDDB database to extract tags from a track of a CD (whenĮxplicitly setting values lltag provides a set of command-line option to manually set various tags. Used formats (default behavior, or when -G is passed), or some user-provided Parsing the filename lltag may either parse the filename using its own internal database of commonly. ThereĪre several ways to obtains the tags that will be set: files.ĭESCRIPTION lltag is a command-line tool to automagically set tags of MP3, OGG or FLAC files. Lltag - tag and rename mp3/ogg/flac music files automagically ![]()
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