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Chris@1 6 .TH "METAFLAC" "1" "14 September 2007" "" ""
Chris@1 7
Chris@1 8 .SH NAME
Chris@1 9 metaflac \- program to list, add, remove, or edit metadata in one or more FLAC files.
Chris@1 10 .SH SYNOPSIS
Chris@1 11
Chris@1 12 \fBmetaflac\fR [ \fB\fIoptions\fB\fR ] [ \fB\fIoperations\fB\fR ] \fB\fIFLACfile\fB\fR\fI ...\fR
Chris@1 13
Chris@1 14 .SH "DESCRIPTION"
Chris@1 15 .PP
Chris@1 16 Use \fBmetaflac\fR to list, add, remove, or edit
Chris@1 17 metadata in one or more FLAC files. You may perform one major operation,
Chris@1 18 or many shorthand operations at a time.
Chris@1 19 .SH "OPTIONS"
Chris@1 20 .TP
Chris@1 21 \fB--preserve-modtime\fR
Chris@1 22 Preserve the original modification time in spite of edits.
Chris@1 23 .TP
Chris@1 24 \fB--with-filename\fR
Chris@1 25 Prefix each output line with the FLAC file name (the default if
Chris@1 26 more than one FLAC file is specified).
Chris@1 27 .TP
Chris@1 28 \fB--no-filename\fR
Chris@1 29 Do not prefix each output line with the FLAC file name (the default
Chris@1 30 if only one FLAC file is specified).
Chris@1 31 .TP
Chris@1 32 \fB--no-utf8-convert\fR
Chris@1 33 Do not convert tags from UTF-8 to local charset, or vice versa. This is
Chris@1 34 useful for scripts, and setting tags in situations where the locale is wrong.
Chris@1 35 .TP
Chris@1 36 \fB--dont-use-padding\fR
Chris@1 37 By default metaflac tries to use padding where possible to avoid
Chris@1 38 rewriting the entire file if the metadata size changes. Use this
Chris@1 39 option to tell metaflac to not take advantage of padding this way.
Chris@1 40 .SH "SHORTHAND OPERATIONS"
Chris@1 41 .TP
Chris@1 42 \fB--show-md5sum\fR
Chris@1 43 Show the MD5 signature from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 44 .TP
Chris@1 45 \fB--show-min-blocksize\fR
Chris@1 46 Show the minimum block size from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 47 .TP
Chris@1 48 \fB--show-max-blocksize\fR
Chris@1 49 Show the maximum block size from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 50 .TP
Chris@1 51 \fB--show-min-framesize\fR
Chris@1 52 Show the minimum frame size from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 53 .TP
Chris@1 54 \fB--show-max-framesize\fR
Chris@1 55 Show the maximum frame size from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 56 .TP
Chris@1 57 \fB--show-sample-rate\fR
Chris@1 58 Show the sample rate from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 59 .TP
Chris@1 60 \fB--show-channels\fR
Chris@1 61 Show the number of channels from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 62 .TP
Chris@1 63 \fB--show-bps\fR
Chris@1 64 Show the # of bits per sample from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 65 .TP
Chris@1 66 \fB--show-total-samples\fR
Chris@1 67 Show the total # of samples from the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 68 .TP
Chris@1 69 \fB--show-vendor-tag\fR
Chris@1 70 Show the vendor string from the VORBIS_COMMENT block.
Chris@1 71 .TP
Chris@1 72 \fB--show-tag=name\fR
Chris@1 73 Show all tags where the the field name matches 'name'.
Chris@1 74 .TP
Chris@1 75 \fB--remove-tag=name\fR
Chris@1 76 Remove all tags whose field name is 'name'.
Chris@1 77 .TP
Chris@1 78 \fB--remove-first-tag=name\fR
Chris@1 79 Remove first tag whose field name is 'name'.
Chris@1 80 .TP
Chris@1 81 \fB--remove-all-tags\fR
Chris@1 82 Remove all tags, leaving only the vendor string.
Chris@1 83 .TP
Chris@1 84 \fB--set-tag=field\fR
Chris@1 85 Add a tag. The field must comply with the
Chris@1 86 Vorbis comment spec, of the form "NAME=VALUE". If there is
Chris@1 87 currently no tag block, one will be created.
Chris@1 88 .TP
Chris@1 89 \fB--set-tag-from-file=field\fR
Chris@1 90 Like --set-tag, except the VALUE is a filename whose
Chris@1 91 contents will be read verbatim to set the tag value.
Chris@1 92 Unless --no-utf8-convert is specified, the contents will be
Chris@1 93 converted to UTF-8 from the local charset. This can be used
Chris@1 94 to store a cuesheet in a tag (e.g.
Chris@1 95 --set-tag-from-file="CUESHEET=image.cue"). Do not try to
Chris@1 96 store binary data in tag fields! Use APPLICATION blocks for
Chris@1 97 that.
Chris@1 98 .TP
Chris@1 99 \fB--import-tags-from=file\fR
Chris@1 100 Import tags from a file. Use '-' for stdin. Each
Chris@1 101 line should be of the form NAME=VALUE. Multi-line comments
Chris@1 102 are currently not supported. Specify --remove-all-tags and/or
Chris@1 103 --no-utf8-convert before --import-tags-from if necessary. If
Chris@1 104 FILE is '-' (stdin), only one FLAC file may be specified.
Chris@1 105 .TP
Chris@1 106 \fB--export-tags-to=file\fR
Chris@1 107 Export tags to a file. Use '-' for stdout. Each
Chris@1 108 line will be of the form NAME=VALUE. Specify
Chris@1 109 --no-utf8-convert if necessary.
Chris@1 110 .TP
Chris@1 111 \fB--import-cuesheet-from=file\fR
Chris@1 112 Import a cuesheet from a file. Use '-' for stdin. Only one
Chris@1 113 FLAC file may be specified. A seekpoint will be added for each
Chris@1 114 index point in the cuesheet to the SEEKTABLE unless
Chris@1 115 --no-cued-seekpoints is specified.
Chris@1 116 .TP
Chris@1 117 \fB--export-cuesheet-to=file\fR
Chris@1 118 Export CUESHEET block to a cuesheet file, suitable for use by
Chris@1 119 CD authoring software. Use '-' for stdout. Only one FLAC file
Chris@1 120 may be specified on the command line.
Chris@1 121 .TP
Chris@1 122 \fB--import-picture-from={\fIFILENAME\fB|\fISPECIFICATION\fB}\fR
Chris@1 123 Import a picture and store it in a PICTURE metadata block. More than one --import-picture-from command can be specified. Either a filename for the picture file or a more complete specification form can be used. The SPECIFICATION is a string whose parts are separated by | (pipe) characters. Some parts may be left empty to invoke default values. FILENAME is just shorthand for "||||FILENAME". The format of SPECIFICATION is
Chris@1 124
Chris@1 125 [TYPE]|[MIME-TYPE]|[DESCRIPTION]|[WIDTHxHEIGHTxDEPTH[/COLORS]]|FILE
Chris@1 126
Chris@1 127 TYPE is optional; it is a number from one of:
Chris@1 128
Chris@1 129 0: Other
Chris@1 130
Chris@1 131 1: 32x32 pixels 'file icon' (PNG only)
Chris@1 132
Chris@1 133 2: Other file icon
Chris@1 134
Chris@1 135 3: Cover (front)
Chris@1 136
Chris@1 137 4: Cover (back)
Chris@1 138
Chris@1 139 5: Leaflet page
Chris@1 140
Chris@1 141 6: Media (e.g. label side of CD)
Chris@1 142
Chris@1 143 7: Lead artist/lead performer/soloist
Chris@1 144
Chris@1 145 8: Artist/performer
Chris@1 146
Chris@1 147 9: Conductor
Chris@1 148
Chris@1 149 10: Band/Orchestra
Chris@1 150
Chris@1 151 11: Composer
Chris@1 152
Chris@1 153 12: Lyricist/text writer
Chris@1 154
Chris@1 155 13: Recording Location
Chris@1 156
Chris@1 157 14: During recording
Chris@1 158
Chris@1 159 15: During performance
Chris@1 160
Chris@1 161 16: Movie/video screen capture
Chris@1 162
Chris@1 163 17: A bright coloured fish
Chris@1 164
Chris@1 165 18: Illustration
Chris@1 166
Chris@1 167 19: Band/artist logotype
Chris@1 168
Chris@1 169 20: Publisher/Studio logotype
Chris@1 170
Chris@1 171 The default is 3 (front cover). There may only be one picture each of type 1 and 2 in a file.
Chris@1 172
Chris@1 173 MIME-TYPE is optional; if left blank, it will be detected from the file. For best compatibility with players, use pictures with MIME type image/jpeg or image/png. The MIME type can also be --> to mean that FILE is actually a URL to an image, though this use is discouraged.
Chris@1 174
Chris@1 175 DESCRIPTION is optional; the default is an empty string.
Chris@1 176
Chris@1 177 The next part specfies the resolution and color information. If the MIME-TYPE is image/jpeg, image/png, or image/gif, you can usually leave this empty and they can be detected from the file. Otherwise, you must specify the width in pixels, height in pixels, and color depth in bits-per-pixel. If the image has indexed colors you should also specify the number of colors used. When manually specified, it is not checked against the file for accuracy.
Chris@1 178
Chris@1 179 FILE is the path to the picture file to be imported, or the URL if MIME type is -->
Chris@1 180
Chris@1 181 For example, "|image/jpeg|||../cover.jpg" will embed the JPEG file at ../cover.jpg, defaulting to type 3 (front cover) and an empty description. The resolution and color info will be retrieved from the file itself.
Chris@1 182
Chris@1 183 The specification "4|-->|CD|320x300x24/173|http://blah.blah/backcover.tiff" will embed the given URL, with type 4 (back cover), description "CD", and a manually specified resolution of 320x300, 24 bits-per-pixel, and 173 colors. The file at the URL will not be fetched; the URL itself is stored in the PICTURE metadata block.
Chris@1 184 .TP
Chris@1 185 \fB--export-picture-to=file\fR
Chris@1 186 Export PICTURE block to a file. Use '-' for stdout. Only one FLAC file may be specified on the command line. The first PICTURE block will be exported unless --export-picture-to is preceded by a --block-number=# option to specify the exact metadata block to extract. Note that the block number is the one shown by --list.
Chris@1 187 .TP
Chris@1 188 \fB--add-replay-gain\fR
Chris@1 189 Calculates the title and album gains/peaks of the given FLAC
Chris@1 190 files as if all the files were part of one album, then stores
Chris@1 191 them as FLAC tags. The tags are the same as
Chris@1 192 those used by vorbisgain. Existing ReplayGain tags will be
Chris@1 193 replaced. If only one FLAC file is given, the album and title
Chris@1 194 gains will be the same. Since this operation requires two
Chris@1 195 passes, it is always executed last, after all other operations
Chris@1 196 have been completed and written to disk. All FLAC files
Chris@1 197 specified must have the same resolution, sample rate, and
Chris@1 198 number of channels. The sample rate must be one of 8, 11.025,
Chris@1 199 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz.
Chris@1 200 .TP
Chris@1 201 \fB--remove-replay-gain\fR
Chris@1 202 Removes the ReplayGain tags.
Chris@1 203 .TP
Chris@1 204 \fB--add-seekpoint={\fI#\fB|\fIX\fB|\fI#x\fB|\fI#s\fB}\fR
Chris@1 205 Add seek points to a SEEKTABLE block. Using #, a seek point at
Chris@1 206 that sample number is added. Using X, a placeholder point is
Chris@1 207 added at the end of a the table. Using #x, # evenly spaced seek
Chris@1 208 points will be added, the first being at sample 0. Using #s, a
Chris@1 209 seekpoint will be added every # seconds (# does not have to be a
Chris@1 210 whole number; it can be, for example, 9.5, meaning a seekpoint
Chris@1 211 every 9.5 seconds). If no SEEKTABLE block exists, one will be
Chris@1 212 created. If one already exists, points will be added to the
Chris@1 213 existing table, and any duplicates will be turned into placeholder
Chris@1 214 points. You may use many --add-seekpoint options; the resulting
Chris@1 215 SEEKTABLE will be the unique-ified union of all such values.
Chris@1 216 Example: --add-seekpoint=100x --add-seekpoint=3.5s will add 100
Chris@1 217 evenly spaced seekpoints and a seekpoint every 3.5 seconds.
Chris@1 218 .TP
Chris@1 219 \fB--add-padding=length\fR
Chris@1 220 Add a padding block of the given length (in bytes). The overall
Chris@1 221 length of the new block will be 4 + length; the extra 4 bytes is
Chris@1 222 for the metadata block header.
Chris@1 223 .SH "MAJOR OPERATIONS"
Chris@1 224 .TP
Chris@1 225 \fB--list\fR
Chris@1 226 List the contents of one or more metadata blocks to stdout. By
Chris@1 227 default, all metadata blocks are listed in text format. Use the
Chris@1 228 following options to change this behavior:
Chris@1 229 .RS
Chris@1 230 .TP
Chris@1 231 \fB--block-number=#[,#[...]]\fR
Chris@1 232 An optional comma-separated list of block numbers to display.
Chris@1 233 The first block, the STREAMINFO block, is block 0.
Chris@1 234 .TP
Chris@1 235 \fB--block-type=type[,type[...]]\fR
Chris@1 236 .TP
Chris@1 237 \fB--except-block-type=type[,type[...]]\fR
Chris@1 238 An optional comma-separated list of block types to be included
Chris@1 239 or ignored with this option. Use only one of --block-type or
Chris@1 240 --except-block-type. The valid block types are: STREAMINFO,
Chris@1 241 PADDING, APPLICATION, SEEKTABLE, VORBIS_COMMENT. You may
Chris@1 242 narrow down the types of APPLICATION blocks displayed as
Chris@1 243 follows:
Chris@1 244
Chris@1 245 APPLICATION:abcd The APPLICATION block(s) whose textual repre-
Chris@1 246 sentation of the 4-byte ID is "abcd"
Chris@1 247 APPLICATION:0xXXXXXXXX The APPLICATION block(s) whose hexadecimal big-
Chris@1 248 endian representation of the 4-byte ID is
Chris@1 249 "0xXXXXXXXX". For the example "abcd" above the
Chris@1 250 hexadecimal equivalalent is 0x61626364
Chris@1 251 .sp
Chris@1 252 .RS
Chris@1 253 .B "Note:"
Chris@1 254 if both --block-number and --[except-]block-type are
Chris@1 255 specified, the result is the logical AND of both
Chris@1 256 arguments.
Chris@1 257 .RE
Chris@1 258 .TP
Chris@1 259 \fB--application-data-format=hexdump|text\fR
Chris@1 260 If the application block you are displaying contains binary
Chris@1 261 data but your --data-format=text, you can display a hex dump
Chris@1 262 of the application data contents instead using
Chris@1 263 --application-data-format=hexdump.
Chris@1 264 .RE
Chris@1 265 .TP
Chris@1 266 \fB--remove\fR
Chris@1 267 Remove one or more metadata blocks from the metadata. Unless
Chris@1 268 --dont-use-padding is specified, the blocks will be replaced with
Chris@1 269 padding. You may not remove the STREAMINFO block.
Chris@1 270 .RS
Chris@1 271 .TP
Chris@1 272 \fB--block-number=#[,#[...]]\fR
Chris@1 273 .TP
Chris@1 274 \fB--block-type=type[,type[...]]\fR
Chris@1 275 .TP
Chris@1 276 \fB--except-block-type=type[,type[...]]\fR
Chris@1 277 See --list above for usage.
Chris@1 278 .sp
Chris@1 279 .RS
Chris@1 280 .B "Note:"
Chris@1 281 if both --block-number and --[except-]block-type are
Chris@1 282 specified, the result is the logical AND of both arguments.
Chris@1 283 .RE
Chris@1 284 .RE
Chris@1 285 .TP
Chris@1 286 \fB--remove-all\fR
Chris@1 287 Remove all metadata blocks (except the STREAMINFO block) from the
Chris@1 288 metadata. Unless --dont-use-padding is specified, the blocks will
Chris@1 289 be replaced with padding.
Chris@1 290 .TP
Chris@1 291 \fB--merge-padding\fR
Chris@1 292 Merge adjacent PADDING blocks into single blocks.
Chris@1 293 .TP
Chris@1 294 \fB--sort-padding\fR
Chris@1 295 Move all PADDING blocks to the end of the metadata and merge them
Chris@1 296 into a single block.
Chris@1 297 .SH "SEE ALSO"
Chris@1 298 .PP
Chris@1 299 flac(1).