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'''Picard''' is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is album oriented, as opposed to track/file oriented like the [[Classic Tagger|ClassicTagger]] was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language, and makes use of cross-platform libraries - this allows the same code to run both on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. |
'''Picard''' is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is album oriented, as opposed to track/file oriented like the [[Classic Tagger|ClassicTagger]] was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language, and makes use of cross-platform libraries - this allows the same code to run both on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X. |
Revision as of 09:36, 2 November 2009
Products > Picard
Picard is the next generation MusicBrainz tagging application. This new tagging concept is album oriented, as opposed to track/file oriented like the ClassicTagger was. Picard is written in Python, which is a cross-platform language, and makes use of cross-platform libraries - this allows the same code to run both on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X.
Download and Use Picard
- Download the latest version of Picard.
- Read the illustrated Picard Tagger Quick Start Guide
- For more information read the Documentation on Picard
- Have a look at the plugins available.
Documentation for Users
These are all the documents that should help users of Picard:
- Picard Documentation
- Picard Screencasts
- Video guides on how to use Picard
- How To Tag Files With Picard
- Illustrated Picard quick start guide.
- HowPUIDsWork
- Explanation of MusicAnalysis, AudioFingerprinting and the relationship between Picard, MusicBrainz and MusicIP.
- Picard Linux installation
- Guide for tips on how to install Picard from sources on various linux distributions.
- Picard FAQ
- There is also a page covering Picard on Wikipedia.
Support
This is an official MusicBrainz product. If you have questions on the use of Picard, you can mail to the users mailing list or post a question on the forum. If you think you found a bug, you can add it to the bug tracker. In other cases you can contact us.
For Developers
PicardDevelopment groups all available information about the development of Picard.