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VORBISCOMMENT(1)               Ogg Vorbis Tools               VORBISCOMMENT(1)

NAME
       vorbiscomment - List or edit comments in Ogg Vorbis files

SYNOPSIS
       vorbiscomment [-l] [-R] [-e] file.ogg
       vorbiscomment  -a  [  -c commentfile | -t "name=value" ] [-q] [-R] [-e]
       in.ogg [out.ogg]
       vorbiscomment -w [ -c commentfile | -t "name=value" ]  [-q]  [-R]  [-e]
       in.ogg [out.ogg]

DESCRIPTION
       vorbiscomment  Reads, modifies, and appends Ogg Vorbis audio file meta-
       data tags.

OPTIONS
       -a, --append
              Append comments.

       -c file, --commentfile file
              Take comments from a file. The file is the  same  format  as  is
              output  by the the -l option or given to the -t option: one ele-
              ment per line in 'tag=value' format. If the  file  is  /dev/null
              and -w was passed, the existing comments will be removed.

       -h, --help
              Show command help.

       -l, --list
              List the comments in the Ogg Vorbis file.

       -q, --quiet
              Quiet mode.  No messages are displayed.

       -t 'name=value', --tag 'name=value'
              Specify  a  new  tag on the command line. Each tag is given as a
              single string. The part before the '=' is  treated  as  the  tag
              name and the part after as the value.

       -w, --write
              Replace  comments  with  the new set given either on the command
              line with -t or from a file with -c. If neither  -c  nor  -t  is
              given, the new set will be read from the standard input.

       -R, --raw
              Read  and write comments in UTF-8, rather than converting to the
              user's character set.

       -e, --escapes
              Quote/unquote newlines and backslashes in the comments. This en-
              sures  every  comment  is exactly one line in the output (or in-
              put), allowing to filter and round-trip them.  Without  it,  you
              can only write multi-line comments by using -t and you can't re-
              liably distinguish them from multiple one-line comments.

              Supported escapes are c-style "\n", "\r", "\\" and "\0". A back-
              slash followed by anything else is an error.

              Note:  currently,  anything  after the first "\0" is thrown away
              while writing.  This is a bug -- the Vorbis  format  can  safely
              store null characters, but most other tools wouldn't handle them
              anyway.

       -V, --version
              Display the version of vorbiscomment.

EXAMPLES
       To just see what comment tags are in a file:

           vorbiscomment -l file.ogg

       To edit those comments:

           vorbiscomment -l file.ogg > file.txt
           [edit the comments in file.txt to your satisfaction]
           vorbiscomment -w -c file.txt file.ogg newfile.ogg

       To simply add a comment:

           vorbiscomment -a -t 'ARTIST=No One You Know' file.ogg newfile.ogg

       To add a set of comments from the standard input:

           vorbiscomment -a file.ogg
           ARTIST=No One You Know
           ALBUM=The Famous Album
           <ctrl-d>

TAG FORMAT
       See http://xiph.org/ogg/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html for documentation  on
       the  Ogg Vorbis tag format, including a suggested list of canonical tag
       names.

AUTHORS
       Program Authors:
              Michael Smith <msmith@xiph.org>
              Ralph Giles <giles@xiph.org>

       Manpage Author:
              Christopher L Cheney <ccheney@debian.org>

SEE ALSO
       oggenc(1), oggdec(1), ogg123(1), ogginfo(1)

Xiph.Org Foundation            December 30, 2008              VORBISCOMMENT(1)

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