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#REDIRECT [[MusicBrainz Picard]] |
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<small>[[Products]] > [[Picard Tagger|Picard]] > Picard FAQ </small> |
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This pages answers [[Frequently Asked Questions|FrequentlyAskedQuestions]] about [[Picard Tagger|Picard]]. |
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==How do I use Picard?== |
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See: |
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* [[How To Tag Files With Picard]] |
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* [[Picard Documentation]] |
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==File Formats== |
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===What formats does Picard support?=== |
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MP3, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, MP4, Musepack, WavPack, Speex, The True Audio and Windows Media Audio. WAVs cannot be tagged due to the lack of a standard for doing so; but can be fingerprinted and renamed. |
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===What formats ''will'' Picard support?=== |
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Picard is intended to eventually support all formats (including fingerprinting), but this is a complex process, and will take some time. |
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===Which tags can Picard write to my files?=== |
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See [[Picard Tags|PicardTags]] for information on which [[MusicBrainz]] fields get written to tags by Picard. |
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==Configuration== |
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===I tagged a file in Picard, but iTunes is not seeing the tags!=== |
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Firstly, you need to force iTunes to re-read the information from your tags and update its library. This is discussed in the [[i Tunes Guide|iTunesGuide]]. |
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Additionally, iTunes has a known bug in it's ID3v2.4 implementation, which makes it unable to read such tags if they contain also embedded cover art. As a work-around, you can configure Picard to write ID3v2.3 tags. |
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===How do I tell Picard which browser to use?=== |
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On Windows, GNOME and KDE, Picard uses the standard browser for these systems. On other systems, you can use the <code><nowiki>BROWSER</nowiki></code> environment variable. For example:<pre>export BROWSER="firefox '%s' &" |
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===Why won't Picard open .mp3 files in Ubuntu?=== |
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After installing Picard, .mp3 files are greyed out, while .ogg files are able to be processed. To resolve this, "libtunepimp" is needed for mp3 support. From the command line: <pre>sudo apt-get install libtunepimp5-mp3 |
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[[Category:To Be Reviewed]] [[Category:FAQ]] [[Category:Picard]] |
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