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18 May 2012

Entagged is a audiofile tagger, using the freedb online database for the retrieval of the tags.

entaggedEntagged is a audiofile tagger, using the freedb online database for the retrieval of the tags.
It supports custom file renaming from tags (with any directory stucture) and vice versa. Supports: mp3, ogg, flac, mpc, ape, wma.
Entagged 0.35 released:
Here are the main things we have made:
- Folder explorer added in order to see which folders are indexed and to index or un-index them
- Button added to display indexed files in explorer
Indexed files can now be seen in green. Files that are not indexed are in red.
- One button allows you to (re)index the directory from the explorer
So now you can (re)index one directory by one (from the explorer)
- Two bars show indexation ratio in order to know if the folder has to be reindexed
- User's guide in French updated
- User's guide now available in Englis
entagged
Download.
To run Entagged, you need first of all to download the Java Runtime Environment (JRE) because Entagged is written in Java. This ensures a great crossplatform compatibility at the (little: approx. 10Mb) cost of these libraries.
You can get the latest Sun JRE (Entagged needs at least JRE v1.4.1 to work properly !).
Select the "Download J2SE v 1.4.xxx" column and pick under "JRE" your platform's version.
You can then download Entagged at sourceforge file release section, make sure you are downloading the latest version !
Entagged is packaged in three different ways:
  • "entagged-install-vx.xx.exe" is the windows installer version of this package (note that it is only a .exe wrapper to lauch the jar file, no native code here)
  • "entagged-vx.xx.zip" is the "all platform" package, it contains mainly the executable jar file, and some images files (make sure you extract this archive using the directory structure inside it)
  • "entagged-src-vx.xx.tar.gz" wich contains the source code and the resources needed to compile and build entagged (ant file, images, NSIS script, etc). This package is NOT needed if you only want to use Entagged (this is a developper resource)

Entagged as File Tagging API.
Beside the Tag Editor, we also maintain a library to access/modify tag data in all the supported formats, which the tag editor uses as back-end.
The library is available for JAVA under the LGPL license, and for C-Sharp (mono/.net) under the MIT X11 License.

JAVA - Javadoc API.
You can browse our Javadoc online, it contains the complete methods reference as well as usage samples. The Main entry point in the library is the class AudioFileIO.

Source Code.
Obtaining entagged sources via CVS:
The source code of Entagged can be browsed online via the web CVS interface.
You can also retreive a local copy on your hard-disk by running
cvs -z3 -d:pserver:anonymous@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/entagged co -P entagged

Downloading source tarballs.
The source code of the latest release of the libs can be downloaded here, but it doesn't contain all the latest changes (see CVS for that).
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Building entagged from source.
To build entagged libraries (and also the tag editor) you need "ant" the make-like application for java programs.
$ ant compile will compile the code in place, $ ant package will produce a jar file with the fresh compiled code

Pre-built JAR packages.
We also provide a single JAR file to include with your project if that's easier for you.

C-Sharp (Mono, .Net).

API Documentation.
Not available for the moment

Source Code-
Entagged-sharp is hosted on the Mono Project SVN repository, and co-developped by Aaron Bockover

Obtaining entagged sources via SVN.
The source code of Entagged-sharp can be browsed online via the web SVN interface.
You can also retreive a local copy on your hard-disk by running
svn co svn://svn.myrealbox.com/source/trunk/entagged-sharp
Downloading source tarballs
There are no source tarballs released yet for this project.

Building entagged-sharp from source.
Entagged-sharp uses the autotools, so the standard procedure applies: ./configure;make;make install

Screenshots.
entagged-tageditor-freedb
entagged-tageditor-general

entagged-tageditor-renamefromtag

entagged-tageditor-tageditortab

entagged-tageditor-tagfromfilename
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