man metaflac (Commandes) - program to list, add, remove, or edit metadata in one or more FLAC files.
NAME
metaflac - program to list, add, remove, or edit metadata in one or more FLAC files.
SYNOPSIS
metaflac [ options ] [ operations ] FLACfile ...
DESCRIPTION
Use metaflac to list, add, remove, or edit metadata in one or more FLAC files. You may perform one major operation, or many shorthand operations at a time.
OPTIONS
- --preserve-modtime
- Preserve the original modification time in spite of edits.
- --with-filename
- Prefix each output line with the FLAC file name (the default if more than one FLAC file is specified).
- --no-filename
- Do not prefix each output line with the FLAC file name (the default if only one FLAC file is specified).
- --dont-use-padding
- By default metaflac tries to use padding where possible to avoid rewriting the entire file if the metadata size changes. Use this option to tell metaflac to not take advantage of padding this way.
SHORTHAND OPERATIONS
- --show-md5sum
- Show the MD5 signature from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-min-blocksize
- Show the minimum block size from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-max-blocksize
- Show the maximum block size from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-min-framesize
- Show the minimum frame size from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-max-framesize
- Show the maximum frame size from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-sample-rate
- Show the sample rate from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-channels
- Show the number of channels from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-bps
- Show the # of bits per sample from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-total-samples
- Show the total # of samples from the STREAMINFO block.
- --show-vendor-tag
- Show the vendor string from the VORBIS_COMMENT block.
- --show-tag=name
- Show all tags where the the field name matches 'name'.
- --remove-tag=name
- Remove all tags whose field name is 'name'.
- --remove-first-tag=name
- Remove first tag whose field name is 'name'.
- --remove-all-tags
- Remove all tags, leaving only the vendor string.
- --set-tag=field
- Add a tag. The field must comply with the Vorbis comment spec, of the form "NAME=VALUE". If there is currently no tag block, one will be created.
- --import-tags-from=file
- Import tags from a file. Use '-' for stdin. Each line should be of the form NAME=VALUE. Multi-line comments are currently not supported. Specify --remove-all-tags and/or --no-utf8-convert before --import-tags-from if necessary.
- --export-tags-to=file
- Export tags to a file. Use '-' for stdout. Each line will be of the form NAME=VALUE. Specify --no-utf8-convert if necessary.
- --import-cuesheet-from=file
- Import a cuesheet from a file. Use '-' for stdin. Only one FLAC file may be specified. A seekpoint will be added for each index point in the cuesheet to the SEEKTABLE unless --no-cued-seekpoints is specified.
- --export-cuesheet-to=file
- Export CUESHEET block to a cuesheet file, suitable for use by CD authoring software. Use '-' for stdout. Only one FLAC file may be specified on the command line.
- --add-replay-gain
- Calculates the title and album gains/peaks of the given FLAC files as if all the files were part of one album, then stores them in the VORBIS_COMMENT block. The tags are the same as those used by vorbisgain. Existing ReplayGain tags will be replaced. If only one FLAC file is given, the album and title gains will be the same. Since this operation requires two passes, it is always executed last, after all other operations have been completed and written to disk. All FLAC files specified must have the same resolution, sample rate, and number of channels. The sample rate must be one of 8, 11.025, 12, 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, or 48 kHz.
- --add-seekpoint={#|X|#x|#s}
- Add seek points to a SEEKTABLE block. Using #, a seek point at that sample number is added. Using X, a placeholder point is added at the end of a the table. Using #x, # evenly spaced seek points will be added, the first being at sample 0. Using #s, a seekpoint will be added every # seconds (# does not have to be a whole number; it can be, for example, 9.5, meaning a seekpoint every 9.5 seconds). If no SEEKTABLE block exists, one will be created. If one already exists, points will be added to the existing table, and any duplicates will be turned into placeholder points. You may use many --add-seekpoint options; the resulting SEEKTABLE will be the unique-ified union of all such values. Example: --add-seekpoint=100x --add-seekpoint=3.5s will add 100 evenly spaced seekpoints and a seekpoint every 3.5 seconds.
- --add-padding=length
- Add a padding block of the given length (in bytes). The overall length of the new block will be 4 + length; the extra 4 bytes is for the metadata block header.
MAJOR OPERATIONS
- --list
- List the contents of one or more metadata blocks to stdout. By default, all metadata blocks are listed in text format. Use the following options to change this behavior:
- --block-number=#[,#[...]]
- An optional comma-separated list of block numbers to display. The first block, the STREAMINFO block, is block 0.
- --block-type=type[,type[...]]
- --except-block-type=type[,type[...]]
- An optional comma-separated list of block types to be included or ignored with this option. Use only one of --block-type or --except-block-type. The valid block types are: STREAMINFO, PADDING, APPLICATION, SEEKTABLE, VORBIS_COMMENT. You may narrow down the types of APPLICATION blocks displayed as follows:
APPLICATION:abcd The APPLICATION block(s) whose textual repre- sentation of the 4-byte ID is "abcd" APPLICATION:0xXXXXXXXX The APPLICATION block(s) whose hexadecimal big- endian representation of the 4-byte ID is "0xXXXXXXXX". For the example "abcd" above the hexadecimal equivalalent is 0x61626364 Note: if both --block-number and --[except-]block-type are specified, the result is the logical AND of both arguments.
- --application-data-format=hexdump|text
- If the application block you are displaying contains binary data but your --data-format=text, you can display a hex dump of the application data contents instead using --application-data-format=hexdump.
- --remove
- Remove one or more metadata blocks from the metadata. Unless --dont-use-padding is specified, the blocks will be replaced with padding. You may not remove the STREAMINFO block.
- --block-number=#[,#[...]]
- --block-type=type[,type[...]]
- --except-block-type=type[,type[...]]
- See --list above for usage. Note: if both --block-number and --[except-]block-type are specified, the result is the logical AND of both arguments.
- --remove-all
- Remove all metadata blocks (except the STREAMINFO block) from the metadata. Unless --dont-use-padding is specified, the blocks will be replaced with padding.
- --merge-padding
- Merge adjacent PADDING blocks into single blocks.
- --sort-padding
- Move all PADDING blocks to the end of the metadata and merge them into a single block.