is there any mp3 manager for linux? (SOLVED)

oldman talbotscott at cox.net
Wed Sep 21 23:25:33 UTC 2005


Deepak Shrestha wrote:

>Thanks to everyone for giving suggestions.
>
>I installed amaroK and all went well.
>
>Thanks!
>
>--- Partho Protim Paul <penguin.partho at gmail.com>
>wrote:
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>>http://www.rosegardenmusic.com/
>>try this. looks like this is ur only friend. i
>>havent tried it. but many
>>seem to like it. esply mdk community.
>>cheers
>>
>>On 9/21/05, Philippe <phd2 at fcomfrench.com> wrote:
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>>>On Wed, 2005-09-21 at 06:12 +0100, Deepak Shrestha
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>>wrote:
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>>>>what I mean is something like this:
>>>>when I add the new songs in my drive I just need
>>>>        
>>>>
>>to do
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>>>>some sort of update (like updatedb) and next
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>>program
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>>>>can locate my songs based on ID3 tags (not based
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>>on
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>>>>filenames).
>>>>
>>>>Is there any utilities like that for linux?
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>>>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>Rythmbox, as said before, did it : Import folder
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>>will import and index
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>>>only new songs ;-)
>>>
>>>Philippe
>>>
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>Deepak K. Shrestha
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    This may help also: easytag is in the extras repo, and will allow 
you to (more or less) automatically rename all of those files in 
whatever way you like using song name, album name band name, 
resleasedate, or whatever you like.

Scott




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