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KID3(1) The Kid3 Handbook KID3(1)
NAME
kid3, kid3-qt, kid3-cli - Kid3 ID3 Tagger
SYNOPSIS
kid3 [--help | --help-qt | --help-kde | --help-all
|--author | --version | --license] [FILE...]
kid3-qt [Qt-options] [FILE...]
kid3-cli [-h | --help] [-c COMMAND1] [-c COMMAND2...] [FILE...]
OPTIONS
FILE
If FILE is the path to a directory, it will be opened. If one or
more file paths are given, their common directory is opened and the
files are selected.
kid3
--help
Show help about options.
--help-qt
Show Qt specific options, see qtoptions(7).
--help-kde
Show KDE specific options, see kdeoptions(7).
--help-all
Show all options.
--author
Show author information.
--version
Show version information.
--license
Show license information.
kid3-qt
Qt-options
See qtoptions(7), however, the options have "-" as a prefix, not
"--".
kid3-cli
-c
Execute a command. Multiple -c options are possible, they are
executed in sequence. See the section about kid3-cli for a
description of the available commands.
-h|--help
Show help about options and commands.
INTRODUCTION
Kid3 is an application to edit the ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags in MP3 files in
an efficient way. These tags can be edited by most MP3 players, but not
in a very comfortable and efficient way. Moreover the tags in
Ogg/Vorbis, Opus, DSF, FLAC, MPC, APE, MP4/AAC, MP2, Speex, TrueAudio,
WavPack, WMA, WAV, AIFF files and tracker modules (MOD, S3M, IT, XM)
are supported too.
Kid3 does not grab nor encode MP3 files, but it is targeted to edit the
ID3 tags of all files of an album in an efficient way, i.e. with as few
mouse clicks and key strokes as possible. Where most other programs can
edit either ID3v1 or ID3v2 tags, Kid3 has full control over both
versions, can convert tags between the two formats and has access to
all ID3v2 tags. Tags of multiple files can be set to the same value,
e.g. the artist, album, year and genre of all files of an album
typically have the same values and can be set together. If the
information for the tags is contained in the file name, the tags can be
automatically set from the file name. It is also possible to set the
file name according to the tags found in the file in arbitrary formats.
The editing task is further supported by automatic replacement of
characters or substrings, for instance to remove illegal characters
from filenames. Automatic control of upper and lower case characters
makes it easy to use a consistent naming scheme in all tags.
The tag information for full albums can be taken from gnudb.org[1],
TrackType.org[2], MusicBrainz[3], Discogs[4], Amazon[5] or other
sources of track lists. The import format is freely configurable by
regular expressions.
Please report any problems or feature requests to the author.
USING KID3
Kid3 features
o Edit ID3v1.1 tags
o Edit all ID3v2.3 and ID3v2.4 frames
o Edit tags of multiple files
o Convert between ID3v1 and ID3v2 tags
o Edit MP3, Ogg/Vorbis, Opus, DSF, FLAC, MPC, APE, MP4/AAC, MP2,
Speex, TrueAudio, WavPack, WMA, WAV and AIFF tags
o Generate tags from filename
o Generate tags from the contents of tag fields
o Generate filename from tags
o Generate and change directory names from tags
o Generate playlist file
o Automatic case conversion and string translation
o Import from gnudb.org[1], TrackType.org[2], MusicBrainz[3],
Discogs[4], Amazon[5] and other data sources
o Export as CSV, HTML, playlist, Kover XML and other formats.
Exported CSV files can be imported again.
Example Usage
This section describes a typical session with Kid3. Let's assume we
have a directory containing MP3 files with the tracks from the album
"Let's Tag" from the band "One Hit Wonder". The directory is named in
the "artist - album" format, in our case One Hit Wonder - Let's Tag.
The directory contains the tracks in the "track title.mp3" format,
which I think is useful because the filenames are short (important when
using mobile MP3 players with small displays) and in the correct order
when sorted alphabetically (important when using hardware MP3 players
which play the tracks in alphabetical order or in the order in which
they are burnt on CD and that order is alphabetical when using
mkisofs). Besides this, the artist and album information is already in
the directory name and does not have to be repeated in the filename.
But back to our example, the directory listing looks like this:
01 Intro.mp3
02 We Only Got This One.mp3
03 Outro.mp3
These files have no tags yet and we want to generate them using Kid3.
We use Open (File menu or toolbar) and select one of the files in this
directory. All files will be displayed in the file listbox. Lazy as we
are, we want to use the information in the directory and file names to
generate tags. Therefore we select all files, then click the To: Tag 1
button in the File section. This will set the title, artist, album and
track values in all files. To set the year and genre values of all
files, we keep all files selected and type in "2002" for the Year and
select "Pop" from the Genre combobox. To set only these two values,
their checkboxes are automatically checked and all other checkboxes are
left unchecked. Now we change the selection by only selecting the first
file and we see that all tags contain the correct values. The tags of
the other files can be verified too by selecting them one by one. When
we are satisfied with the tags, we use Save (File menu or toolbar).
Selecting Create Playlist from the File menu will generate a file One
Hit Wonder - Let's Tag.m3u in the directory.
COMMAND REFERENCE
The GUI Elements
The Kid3 GUI is separated in five sections: At the left are the file
and directory listboxes, the right side contains the File, Tag 1 and
Tag 2 sections.
File List
The file list contains the names of all the files in the opened
directory which match the selected file name filter (typically
*.mp3 *.ogg *.opus *.dsf *.flac *.mpc *.aac *.m4a *.m4b *.m4p *.mp4
*.mp2 *.spx *.tta *.wv *.wma *.wav *.aiff *.ape). A single or
multiple files can be selected. To select no file, click into the
empty area after the listbox entries. The selection determines the
files which are affected by the operations which are available by
using the buttons described below.
Besides Name, also other columns Size, Type, Date Modified with
file details can be displayed. Columns can be hidden by unchecking
their name in the context menu of the list header. The order of the
columns can be changed by drag'n'drop. The sort order can be
toggled by clicking on the column header.
At the left of the names an icon can be displayed: a disc to show
that the file has been modified or information about which tags are
present (V1, V2, V1V2 or NO TAG, no icon is displayed if the file
has not been read in yet).
Directories are displayed with a folder icon. If a directory is
opened, its files are displayed in a hierarchical tree. By
selecting files from subdirectories, operations can be executed on
files in different directories, which is useful if the music
collection is organized with a folder for each artist containing
folders for albums of this artist.
Clicking the right mouse button inside the file list opens a
context menu with the following commands:
o Expand all: Expands all folder trees (only the current tree if
the shift key is pressed)
o Collapse all: Collapses all folder trees
o Rename: Changes the name of a file
o Move to Trash: Moves a file to the trash
o Play: Plays a file, see Play
o The subsequent entries are user commands, which can be defined
in the User Actions tab of Configure Kid3. The playback on
double click can also be activated there.
Directory List
The directory list contains the names of the directories in the
opened directory, as well as the current (.) and the parent (..)
directory. It allows one to quickly change the directory without
using the Open... command or drag and drop.
Column visibility, order and sorting can be configured as described
in the section about the file list.
File
Shows information about the encoding (MP3, Ogg, Opus, DSF, FLAC,
MPC, APE, MP2, MP4, AAC, Speex, TrueAudio, WavPack, WMA, WAV,
AIFF), bit rate, sample rate, channels and the length of the file.
The Name line edit contains the name of the file (if only a single
file is selected). If this name is changed, the file will be
renamed when the Save command is used.
The Format combo box and line edit contains the format to be used
when the filename is generated from the first or the second tag.
The filename can contain arbitrary characters, even a directory
part separated by a slash from the file name, but that directory
must already exist for the renaming to succeed. The following
special codes are used to insert tag values into the filename:
o %s %{title} Title (Song)
o %a %{artist} Artist
o %l %{album} Album
o %c %{comment} Comment
o %y %{year} Year
o %t %{track} Track (e.g. 01)
o %t %{track.n} Track with field width n (e.g. 001 for
%{track.3})
o %T %{tracknumber} Track (without leading zeros, e.g. 1)
o %g %{genre} Genre
o %{ignore} Ignored when generating tags from the file name
The format codes are not restricted to the examples given above.
Any frame name can be used, for instance unified frame names like
%{bpm} or format specific names like %{popm}.
A second Format combo box (with arrow down) is used to generate the
tags from the filename. If the format of the filename does not
match this pattern, a few other commonly used formats are tried.
Some commonly used filename formats are already available in the
combo box, but it is also possible to type in some special format
into the line edit.
From: Tag 1, Tag 2: Sets the filename using the selected format and
the first tag or the second tag, respectively.
To: Tag 1, Tag 2: The tags are set from the filename. First, the
format specified in Format is used. If the existing filename does
not match this format, the following formats are tried:
o Artist - Album/Track Song
o Album/Track - Artist - Song
o /Artist - Album - Track - Song
o Album/Artist - Track - Song
o Album/Artist - Song
o Artist/Album/Track Song
If a single file is selected, the GUI controls are filled with the
values extracted from the filename. If multiple files are selected,
the tags of the files are directly set according to the filenames.
Tag 1
The line edit widgets for Title, Artist, Album, Comment, Year,
Track and Genre are used to edit the corresponding value in the
first tag of the selected files. The value will be changed when the
file selection is altered or before operations like Save and Quit
and when the corresponding check box at the left of the field name
is checked. This is useful to change only some values and leave the
other values unchanged.
If a single file is selected, all check boxes are checked and the
line edit widgets contain the values found in the tags of this
file. If a tag is not found in the file, the corresponding empty
value is displayed, which is an empty string for the Title, Artist,
Album and Comment line edits, 0 for the numerical Year and Track
edits and an empty selected value for the Genre combo box. The
values can be changed and if the corresponding check box is
checked, they will be set for the selected file after the selection
is changed. The file is then marked as modified by a disk symbol in
the file listbox but remains unchanged until the Save command is
used.
If multiple files are selected, only the values which are identical
in all selected files are displayed. In all other controls, the
empty values as described above are displayed. All check boxes are
unchecked to avoid unwanted changes. If a value has to be set for
all selected files, it can be edited and the checkbox has to be
set. The values will be set for all selected files when the
selection is changed and can be saved using the Save command.
The check boxes also control the operation of most commands
affecting the tags, such as copy, paste and transfer between tags 1
and 2. To make it easier to use with multiple files where all check
boxes are unchecked, these commands behave in the same way when all
check boxes are checked and when all check boxes are unchecked.
From Tag 2: The tag 1 fields are set from the corresponding values
in tag 2. If a single file is selected, the GUI controls are filled
with the values from tag 2. If multiple files are selected, the
tags of the files are directly set.
Copy: The copy buffer is filled with the Tag 1 values. Only values
with checked checkbox will be used in subsequent Paste commands.
Paste: Pastes the values from the copy buffer into the GUI
controls.
Remove: This will set all GUI controls to their empty values which
results in removing all values. The saved file will then contain no
tag 1.
Tag 2
The GUI controls function in the same way as described for the Tag
1 section, but the size of the strings is not limited.
For the tag 2 Genre you can also use your own names besides the
genres listed in the combo box, just type the name into the line
edit.
The tag 2 can not only contain the same values as the tag 1, the
format is built in a flexible way from several frames which are
themselves composed of several fields. The tag 2 table shows all
the frames which are available in the selected file.
Edit: This will open a window which allows one to edit all fields
of the selected frame. If multiple files are selected, the edited
fields are applied to all selected files which contain such a
frame.
Add: A requester to select the frame type will appear and a frame
of the selected type can be edited and added to the file. This
works also to add a frame to multiple selected files.
Delete: Deletes the selected frame in the selected files.
Drag album artwork here is shown if the file does not contain
embedded cover art. A picture can be added using drag and drop from
a browser or file manager and will be displayed here. Picture
frames can be edited or added by double clicking on this control.
Synchronized Lyrics and Event Timing Codes
For information synchronized with the audio data, a specific editor
is available. These frames are supported for ID3v2.3.0 and
ID3v2.4.0 tags. To add such a frame, the specific frame name has to
be selected in the list which appears when the Add button is
clicked - Synchronized Lyrics or Event Timing Codes, respectively.
The editor is the same for both types, for the event timing codes,
only a predefined set of events is available whereas for the
synchronized lyrics, text has to be entered. In the following,
editing synchronized lyrics is explained.
A file having an ID3v2 tag is selected, the lyrics editor is
entered using Add and selecting Synchronized Lyrics. For an
existing Synchronized Lyrics frame, it is selected and Edit is
clicked. The player is automatically opened with the current file
so that the file can be played and paused to synchronize lyrics.
The settings at the top of the SYLT editor normally do not have to
be changed. If the lyrics contains characters which are not present
in the Latin 1 character set, changing the text encoding to UTF16
(or UTF8 for ID3v2.4.0) is advisable. For English lyrics and
maximum compatibility, ISO-8859-1 should be used.
The Lyrics section has five buttons at the top. Add will add a new
time event in the table. The time is taken from the position of the
player, thus adding an entry while playing the track will add a
line for the currently played position. The events in the table
have to be chronologically ordered, therefore the row will be
inserted accordingly. Entries with an invalid time are treated
specially: If the currently selected row has an invalid time, its
time stamp will be replaced by the current time instead of adding a
new row. If the current time is not invalid, the first row with an
invalid time will be used if present. This behavior should
facilitate adding time stamps if the lyrics text is already in the
table but the time stamps are missing (which is the case when
importing unsynchronized lyrics). Note that the invalid time is
represented as 00:00.00, i.e. the same as the time at the absolute
beginning of the track, which is not invalid. To make a time
invalid, press the Delete key, or use Clear from the context menu.
New rows inserted using Insert row from the context menu or created
when importing unsynchronized lyrics with From Clipboard or Import
also contain invalid time stamps. Rows in the table can be deleted
by clicking the Delete button or using Delete rows from the context
menu.
Synchronized lyrics can be imported from a file using Import. The
expected format is simple or enhanced LRC. If the selected file
does not contain a square bracket in the first line, it is supposed
to be a simple text file with unsynchronized lyrics. The lines from
such a file are then imported having invalid time stamps. The time
information can be added using the Add button or by manual entry.
It is also possible to import lyrics via copy-paste using From
Clipboard. Synchronized lyrics can be written to LRC files using
Export. Note that only entries with valid time stamps will be
exported and that the entries will be sorted by time. Entries with
invalid time won't be stored in the SYLT frame either, so make sure
to include all timing information before leaving the dialog.
The ID3 specification[6] suggests a time stamp for each syllable.
However most players only support the granularity of a line or
sentence. To support both use cases, Kid3 follows the same
conventions as SYLT Editor[7]. Text which is entered into the table
is assumed to start a new line unless it starts with a space or a
hyphen. Exceptions to this rule are possible by starting a line
with an underscore ('_') to force continuation or a hash mark ('#')
to force a new line. These escape characters are not stored inside
the SYLT frame. Inside the SYLT frame, new lines start with a line
feed character (hex 0A) whereas continuations do not. When reading
SYLT frames, Kid3 checks if the first entry starts with a line
feed. If this is not the case, it is assumed that all entries are
new lines and that no syllable continuations are used.
While the track is played, the row associated with the current
playing position is highlighted, so that the correctness of the
synchronization information can be verified. If an offset has to be
added to one or more time stamps, this can be accomplished with the
Add offset context menu. Negative values can be used to reduce the
time. Using Seek to position in the context menu, it is possible to
set the playing position to the time of the selected row.
The File Menu
File -> Open... (Ctrl+O)
Opens a directory. All files matching the selected file name
filter will be displayed in the file listbox and the chosen file is
selected.
File -> Open Recent
Opens a recently opened directory.
File -> Open Directory... (Ctrl+D)
Opens a directory. All files matching the selected file name
filter will be displayed in the file listbox.
File -> Save (Ctrl+S)
Saves all changed files in the directory. The changed files are
marked with a disk symbol in the file listbox. If any file names
have been changed, those files will be renamed.
File -> Revert
Reverts the changes of one or multiple files. If no files are
selected in the file listbox, the changes of all files will be
reverted, else only the changes of the selected files are reverted.
File -> Import...
The Import dialog can be used to import data directly from a
freedb.org server, from a MusicBrainz server, from Discogs, Amazon
or other sources of album track lists in textual format.
Import from a freedb.org server is possible using a dialog which
appears when From Server: gnudb.org or TrackType.org is selected.
The artist and album name to search for can be entered in the two
topmost fields, the albums which match the query will be displayed
when Find is clicked and the results from www.gnudb.org[8] are
received. Importing the track data for an album is done by
double-clicking the album in the list. The freedb.org server to
import from can be selected as well as the CGI path. The imported
data is displayed in the preview table of the import dialog. When
satisfied with the displayed tracks, they can be imported by
terminating the import dialog with OK.
A search on the Discogs server can be performed using Discogs. As
in the gnudb.org dialog, you can enter artist and album and then
choose from a list of releases. If Standard Tags is marked, the
standard information is imported, e.g. artist, album, and title. If
Additional Tags is marked, more information is imported if
available, e.g. performers, arrangers, or the publisher. If Cover
Art is marked, cover art will be downloaded if available.
A search on Amazon can be performed using Amazon. As in the
gnudb.org dialog, you can enter artist and album and then choose
from a list of releases. If Additional Tags is marked, more
information is imported if available, e.g. performers, arrangers,
or the publisher. If Cover Art is marked, cover art will be
downloaded if available.
You can search in the same way in the release database of
MusicBrainz using From MusicBrainz Release. The workflow is the
same as described for From gnudb.org.
Import from a MusicBrainz server is possible using the dialog which
appears when From MusicBrainz Fingerprint is selected. The Server
can be selected as in the freedb import dialog. Below is a table
displaying the imported track data. The right column shows the
state of the MusicBrainz query, which starts with "Pending" when
the dialog is opened. Then the fingerprint is looked up and if it
does not yield a result, another lookup using the tags in the file
is tried. Thus it can be helpful for a successful MusicBrainz query
to store known information (e.g. artist and album) in the tags
before the import. If a result was found, the search ends in the
state "Recognized", otherwise nothing was found or multiple
ambiguous results and one of them has to be selected by the user.
OK and Apply use the imported data, Cancel closes the dialog. The
closing can take a while since the whole MusicBrainz machinery has
to be shut down.
For the import of textual data, From File/Clipboard opens a
subdialog, where several preconfigured import formats are
available. The first two, "CSV unquoted" and "CSV quoted" can be
used to import data which was exported by the Export dialog. The
CSV data can be edited with a spreadsheet, and shall be written
using tabs as delimiters. Import should then be possible using "CSV
quoted", which is more flexible than "CSV unquoted". However, its
fields cannot contain any double quotes. If you only export from
Kid3 and import later, "CSV unquoted" can be used as a simple
format for this purpose. Note that there are also "Export CSV" and
"Import CSV" commands in the context menu of the file list, which
use scripts to export and import CSV data in a more complete,
powerful and flexible way.
The next format, "freedb HTML text", can be used to copy
information from an HTML page of freedb.org[9]. Search an album in
freedb and if the desired information is displayed in the web
browser, copy the contents to the clipboard. Then click the From
Clipboard button and the imported tracks will be displayed in the
preview table at the top of the dialog. If you are satisfied with
the imported data, terminate the dialog with OK, which will insert
the data into the tags of the current directory. The destination
(Tag 1, Tag 2 or Tag 1 and Tag 2) can be selected with a combo box.
The files in the current directory should be in the correct track
order to get their tags assigned. This is the case if they are
numbered.
The next preconfigured import format, "freedb HTML source", can be
used, if the data is available as an HTML document. Import is
possible using the From File button, which opens a file selector,
or copying its contents from an editor and then importing from
clipboard. This format can be useful for offline import, although
the HTML document could also be opened in a browser and then be
imported in the first format via the clipboard.
More preconfigured formats, e.g. "Track Title Time", are available.
An empty custom format can be created with Add to be set by the
user. Two lines below the format name can be set with a regular
expression to capture the fields from the import text. The first
regular expression will be parsed once per document to gather
per-album data such as artist, album, year and genre. The second
line is tried to match from the start of the document to the end to
get track data, usually number and title. The regular expressions
include all the features offered by Qt, which is most of the what
Perl offers. Bracketing constructs "(..)" create capture buffers
for the fields to import and are preceded by Kid3 specific codes to
specify which field to capture. The codes are the same as used for
the filename format, besides the codes listed below, any frame name
is possible:
o %s %{title} Title (Song)
o %a %{artist} Artist
o %l %{album} Album
o %c %{comment} Comment
o %y %{year} Year
o %t %{track} Track
o %g %{genre} Genre
o %d %{duration} Duration
For example, a track regular expression (second line) to import
from an .m3u playlist could be
"%{track}(\d+)\s+%{title}(\S[^\r\n]*)\.mp3[\r\n]". All formats can
be changed by editing the regular expressions and the name and then
clicking Save Settings. They will be stored in the kid3rc file in
the configuration directory. This file can be directly edited to
have more import formats or it can be deleted to revert to the
default formats. Formats can be deleted using Remove.
Accuracy shows an estimation of how good the imported information
matches the given tracks. It uses track durations or file names to
calculate the level of similarity in percent. Cover Art shows the
URL of the album cover image which will be downloaded.
To check whether the imported tracks match the current set of
files, the duration of the imported tracks can be compared with the
duration of the files. This option can be enabled with the checkbox
Check maximum allowable time difference and the maximum tolerated
difference in time can be set in seconds. If a mismatch in a length
is detected, the length is displayed with a red background in the
preview table.
It the files are ordered differently than the imported tracks,
their assigned tracks have to be changed. This task can be
facilitated using the Match with buttons Length, Track, and Title,
which will reorder the tracks according to the corresponding field.
To correct the assignments manually, a track can be dragged with
the left mouse button and the Ctrl key hold down, and then dropped
at the new location.
When the import dialog is opened, it contains the actual contents
of the tags. The tag type (Tag 1, Tag 2, Tag 1 and Tag 2) can be
selected using the Destination combo box. The button on the right
of this combo box can be used to revert the table to the current
contents of the tags. The checkboxes in the first table column can
be used to select the tracks which are imported. This can be useful
if a folder contains the tracks of both CDs of a double CD and only
the tracks of the second CD have to be imported.
To identify the tracks which are imported, it is possible to
display the file names or the full paths to the files using the
context menu of the table header. The values in the import table
can be edited. The revert-button to the right of the Destination
combo box can be used to restore the contents of the tags, which
can also be useful after changing the Destination.
Almost all dialogs feature a Save Settings button, which can be
used to store the dialog specific settings and the window size
persistently.
From Tags leads to a subdialog to set tag frames from the contents
of other tag frames. This can be used to simply copy information
between tags or extract a part from one frame and insert it in
another.
As in the import from file/clipboard, there are freely configurable
formats to perform different operations. Already preconfigured are
formats to copy the Album value to Album Artist, Composer or
Conductor, and to extract the Track Number from Title fields which
contain a number. There is also a format to extract a Subtitle from
a Title field.
The following example explains how to add a custom format, which
sets the information from the Subtitle field also in the Comment
field. Create a new format using Add and set a new name, e.g.
"Subtitle to Comment". Then enter "%{subtitle}" in Source and
"%{comment}(.*)" for Extraction and click Save Settings.
The expression in Source can contain format codes for arbitrary tag
frames, multiple codes can be used to combine the contents from
different frames. For each track, a text is generated from its tags
using the Source format, and the regular expression from Extraction
is applied to this text to set new values for the tags. Format
codes are used before the capturing parentheses to specify the tag
frame where the captured text shall be stored. It works in the same
way as for the import from file/clipboard.
File -> Import from gnudb.org...
Import from a freedb.org server using gnudb.org album search. This
menu item opens the same import dialog as Import..., but opens
directly the gnudb.org dialog.
File -> Import from TrackType.org...
Import from the TrackType.org server. This menu item opens the
same import dialog as Import..., but opens directly the
TrackType.org dialog.
File -> Import from Discogs...
Import from the Discogs server. This menu item opens the same
import dialog as Import..., but opens directly the From Discogs
dialog.
File -> Import from Amazon...
Import from Amazon. This menu item opens the same import dialog as
Import..., but opens directly the From Amazon dialog.
File -> Import from MusicBrainz Release...
Import from the MusicBrainz release database. This menu item opens
the same import dialog as Import..., but opens directly the From
MusicBrainz Release dialog.
File -> Import from MusicBrainz Fingerprint...
Import from a MusicBrainz server. This menu item opens the same
import dialog as Import..., but opens directly the From MusicBrainz
Fingerprint dialog.
File -> Automatic Import...
Automatic Import allows one to import information for multiple
albums from various web services. If directories are selected in
the file list, track data for the selected directories will be
imported. If no directory is selected, all directories in the file
list will be imported.
The tag type (Tag 1, Tag 2, Tag 1 and Tag 2) can be selected using
the Destination combo box.
Profiles determine which servers will be contacted to fetch album
information. Some profiles are predefined (All, MusicBrainz,
Discogs, Cover Art), custom profiles can be added using the Add
button at the right of the Profile combo box.
The table below shows the servers which will be used when importing
album information using the selected profile. The import process
for an album is finished if all required information has been
found, so the order of the rows in the table is important. It can
be changed using the Move Up and Move Down buttons. Edit can be
used to change an existing entry. The Server selection offers the
same servers as can be used in the import functions. Standard
Tags, Additional Tags, Cover Art determine the information which
shall be fetched from the server. Finally, Accuracy is the minimum
accuracy which must be achieved to accept the imported data. If the
accuracy is insufficient, the next server in the list will be
tried. The same dialog containing the server properties appears
when Add is clicked to add a new server entry. Existing entries can
be deleted using Remove.
To launch an automatic batch import with the selected profile,
click Start. Details about the running import are displayed at the
top of the dialog. The process can be aborted with the Abort
button.
File -> Browse Cover Art...
The Browse Cover Art dialog helps to find album cover art.
Artist/Album is filled from the tags if possible. Source offers a
variety of websites with album cover art. The URL with artist and
album as parameters can be found beneath the name. URL-encoded
values for artist and album can be inserted using %u{artist} and
%u{album}, other values from the tags are possible too, as
described in Configure Kid3, User Actions. More sources can be
entered after the entry "Custom Source" by replacing "Custom
Source" with the source's name, pressing Enter, then inserting the
URL and finally pressing Save Settings. The resulting browser
command is displayed at the top of the dialog and can be started by
clicking Browse. The browser, which can be configured in the
settings, is started with the selected source. A cover image can
then be dragged from the browser into the Kid3 window and will be
set in the picture frame of the selected files.
Because not all browsers support drag'n'drop of images and the
pictures on websites often have a URL, in such cases Kid3 will
receive the URL and not the picture. If the URL points to a
picture, it will be downloaded. However, if the URL refers to some
other web resource, it has to be translated to the corresponding
picture. Such mappings are defined in the table URL extraction. The
left column Match contains a regular expression which is compared
with the URL. If it matches, the captured expressions in
parentheses are inserted into the pattern of the right Picture URL
column (at the positions marked with \1 etc.). The replaced regular
expression contains the URL of the picture. By this means cover art
can be imported from Amazon, Google Images, etc. using drag'n'drop.
It is also possible to define your own mappings.
File -> Export...
The Export Dialog is used to store data from the tags in a file or
the clipboard. The editor at the top shows a preview of the data to
export. If the export data contain tabulator characters, the export
is displayed in a table. The data will be generated from the tags
in the current directory according to the configured format.
The format settings are similar as in the Import dialog: The
topmost field contains the title (e.g. "CSV unquoted"), followed by
the header, which will be generated at the begin of the file. The
track data follows; it is used for every track. Finally, the
trailer can be used to generate some finishing text.
The format fields do not contain regular expressions as in the
Import dialog, but only output format expressions with special
%-expressions, which will be replaced by values from the tags. The
whole thing works like the file name format, and the same codes are
used plus some additional codes. Not only the codes listed below
but all tag frame names can be used.
o %s %{title} Title (Song)
o %a %{artist} Artist
o %l %{album} Album
o %c %{comment} Comment
o %y %{year} Year
o %t %{track} Track (e.g. 01)
o %t %{track.n} Track with field width n (e.g. 001 for
%{track.3})
o %T %{tracknumber} Track (without leading zeros, e.g. 1)
o %g %{genre} Genre
o %f %{file} File name
o %p %{filepath} Path
o %u %{url} URL
o %d %{duration} Duration in minutes:seconds
o %D %{seconds} Duration in seconds
o %n %{tracks} Number of tracks of the album
o %e %{extension} File extension
o %O %{tag1} The format of tag 1 (ID3v1.1 or empty if not
existing)
o %o %{tag2} The format of tag 2 (ID3v2.3.0, ID3v2.4.0,
ID3v2.2.0, ID3v2.2.1, Vorbis, APE, MP4, ASF, or empty if not
existing)
o %b %{bitrate} Bit rate in kbit/s
o %v %{vbr} VBR or empty (only for ID3v2.3 with id3lib)
o %r %{samplerate} Sample rate in Hz
o %m %{mode} Channel mode (Stereo or Joint Stereo)
o %h %{channels} Number of channels (1 or 2)
o %k %{codec} Codec (e.g. MPEG 1 Layer 3, MP4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC,
MPC, APE, ASF, AIFF, WAV)
A few formats are predefined. "CSV unquoted" separates the fields
by tabs. Data in this format can be imported again into Kid3 using
the import format with the same name. "CSV quoted" additionally
encloses the fields by double quotes, which eases the import into
spreadsheet applications. However, the fields shall not contain any
double quotes when this format is used. "Extended M3U" and
"Extended PLS" generate playlists with extended attributes and
absolute path names. "HTML" can be used to generate an HTML page
with hyperlinks to the tracks. "Kover XML" creates a file which can
be imported by the cover printing program Kover. "Technical
Details" provides information about bit rate, sample rate,
channels, etc. Finally, "Custom Format" is left empty for
definition of a custom format. You can define more formats of your
own by adding lines in the file kid3rc in the configuration
directory. The other formats can be adapted to your needs.
The source of the tags to generate the export data (Tag 1 or Tag 2)
can be selected with a combo box. Pushing To File or To Clipboard
stores the data in a file or on the clipboard. OK and Cancel close
the dialog, whereas OK accepts the current dialog settings.
File -> Create Playlist
Creates a playlist. The format and contents of the playlist can be
set by various options.
The name of the playlist can be the Same as directory name or use a
Format with values from the tags, e.g. "%{artist} - %{album}" to
have the artist and album name in the playlist file name. The
format codes are the same as for Export. The extension depends on
the playlist format.
The location of the generated playlist is determined by the
selection of the Create in combo box.
Current directory
The playlist is created in the current directory and contains
only files of the current directory.
Every directory
A playlist is created in every directory which contains listed
files, and each playlist contains the files of that directory.
Top-level directory
Only one playlist is created in the top-level directory (i.e.
the directory of the file list) and it contains the listed
files of the top-level directory and all of its
sub-directories.
The Format of the playlist can be M3U, PLS or XSPF.
If Include only the selected files is checked, only the selected
files will be included in the playlist. If a directory is selected,
all of its files are selected. If this check box is not activated,
all audio files are included in the playlist.
Sort by file name selects the usual case where the files are
ordered by file name. With Sort by tag field, it is possible to
sort by a format string with values from tag fields. For instance,
"%{track.3}" can be used to sort by track number (the ".3" is used
to get three digits with leading zeros because strings are used for
sorting). It is also possible to use multiple fields, e.g.
"%{genre}%{year}" to sort using a string composed of genre and
year.
The playlist entries will have relative or absolute file paths
depending on whether Use relative path for files in playlist or Use
full path for files in playlist is set.
When Write only list of files is set, the playlist will only
contain the paths to the files. To generate an extended playlist
with additional information, a format string can be set using the
Write info using control.
File -> Quit (Ctrl+Q)
Quits the application.
The Edit Menu
Edit -> Select All (Alt+A)
Selects all files.
Edit -> Deselect (Ctrl+Shift+A)
Deselects all files.
Edit -> Select All in Directory
Selects all files of the current directory.
Edit -> Previous File (Alt+Up)
Selects the previous file.
Edit -> Next File (Alt+Down)
Selects the next file.
Edit -> Find... (Ctrl+F)
Find strings in the file names and the tags. The Find dialog is a
subset of the Replace dialog, which is described below.
Edit -> Replace... (Ctrl+R)
This function opens a dialog to find and replace strings in the
file names and the tags. The set of frames where the search is
performed can be restricted by deactivating the Select all checkbox
and selecting the frames which shall be searched. There are also
search options available to search backwards, case sensitively, and
to use regular expressions.
Depending on the number of files, the search might take some time,
therefore it can be aborted by closing the dialog.
The Tools Menu
Tools -> Apply Filename Format
When Format while editing is switched off for the filename format
in the configuration dialog, this menu item can be used to apply
the configured format to the names of the selected files. This can
also be used to check whether the file names conform with the
configured format by applying the format to all saved files and
then checking if any files were changed (and therefore marked with
a disk symbol in the file listbox).
Tools -> Apply Tag Format
When Format while editing is switched off for the tag format in the
configuration dialog, this menu item can be used to apply the
configured format to the tags of the selected files. This can also
be used to check whether the tags conform with the configured
format by applying the format to all saved files and then checking
if any files were changed (and therefore marked with a disk symbol
in the file listbox).
Tools -> Apply Text Encoding
Sets the Text encoding selected in Settings/Configure
Kid3.../Tags/Tag 2 for all selected files. If UTF8 is selected,
UTF16 will be used for ID3v2.3.0 tags because UTF8 is not supported
for this format.
Tools -> Rename Directory...
This dialog offers the possibility to automatically rename the
currently open directory according to the tags in the files.
Several formats are preconfigured to include information about
artist, album and year in the directory name. It is also possible
to set a custom format, the following special codes are used to
insert tag values into the directory name:
o %s %{title} Title (Song)
o %a %{artist} Artist
o %l %{album} Album
o %c %{comment} Comment
o %y %{year} Year
o %t %{track} Track (e.g. 01)
o %t %{track.n} Track with field width n (e.g. 001 for
%{track.3})
o %T %{tracknumber} Track (without leading zeros, e.g. 1)
o %g %{genre} Genre
If a directory separator "/" is found in the format, multiple
directories are created. If you want to create a new directory
instead of renaming the current directory, select Create Directory
instead of Rename Directory. The source of the tag information can
be chosen between From Tag 1 and Tag 2, From Tag 1 and From Tag 2.
A preview for the rename operation performed on the first file can
be seen in the From and To sections of the dialog.
Multiple directories can be renamed by selecting them.
Tools -> Number Tracks...
If the track numbers in the tags are not set or have the wrong
values, this function can number the tracks automatically in
ascending order. The start number can be set in the dialog. If only
part of the tracks have to be numbered, they must be selected.
When Total number of tracks is checked, the number of tracks will
also be set in the tags.
It is possible to number the tracks over multiple directories. The
folders have to be expanded and selected.
If Reset counter for each directory is checked, track numbering is
restarted with the given number for each directory when multiple
folders are selected.
The number tracks dialog can also be used to format existing track
numbers without changing the values when the check box left to
Start number is deactivated. The total number of tracks will be
added if the corresponding check box is active, which can be used
to set the total for all selected tracks. If only formatting of the
existing numbers is desired, this check box has to be deactivated
too.
Tools -> Filter...
The filter can be used to display only those files which match
certain criteria. This is helpful if you want to organize a large
collection and only edit those files which are not in the desired
scheme. The expression defining which files to display uses the
same format codes which are used in the file name format, import
and export.
o %s %{title} Title (Song)
o %a %{artist} Artist
o %l %{album} Album
o %c %{comment} Comment
o %y %{year} Year
o %t %{track} Track (e.g. 01)
o %t %{track.n} Track with field width n (e.g. 001 for
%{track.3})
o %T %{tracknumber} Track (without leading zeros, e.g. 1)
o %g %{genre} Genre
o %f %{file} File name
o %p %{filepath} Absolute path to file
o %e %{extension} File extension
o %O %{tag1} The format of tag 1 (ID3v1.1 or empty if not
existing)
o %o %{tag2} The format of tag 2 (ID3v2.3.0, ID3v2.4.0,
ID3v2.2.0, ID3v2.2.1, Vorbis, APE, MP4, ASF, or empty if not
existing)
o %b %{bitrate} Bit rate in kbit/s
o %v %{vbr} VBR or empty (only for ID3v2.3 with id3lib)
o %r %{samplerate} Sample rate in Hz
o %m %{mode} Channel mode (Stereo or Joint Stereo)
o %h %{channels} Number of channels (1 or 2)
o %k %{codec} Codec (e.g. MPEG 1 Layer 3, MP4, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC,
MPC, APE, ASF, AIFF, WAV)
o %1a %1{artist}, ... Use the prefix 1 to get values of tag 1
o %2a %2{artist}, ... Use the prefix 2 to get values of tag 2
These codes are replaced with the values for the file, and the
resulting strings can be compared with the following operations:
o s1 equals s2: true if s1 and s2 are equal.
o s1 contains s2: true if s1 contains s2, i.e. s2 is a substring
of s1.
o s matches re: true if s matches the regular expression re.
True expressions are replaced by 1, false by 0. True values are
represented by 1, true, on and yes, false values by 0, false, off
and no. Boolean operations are not, and, or (in this order of
precedence) and can be grouped by parentheses.
Some filter rules are predefined and can serve as examples for your
own expressions:
All
When the file list is filtered - this is shown by "[filtered]"
in the window title - and all files shall be displayed again,
the filtering can be reverted using this filter. It uses an
empty expression, but a true value would have the same effect.
Filename Tag Mismatch
not (%{filepath} contains "%{artist} - %{album}/%{track}
%{title}")
Tests if the file path conforms with the file name format. This
rule is automatically adapted if the file name format changes.
No Tag 1
%{tag1} equals ""
Displays only files which do not have a tag 1.
No Tag 2
%{tag2} equals ""
Displays only files which do not have a tag 2.
ID3v2.3.0 Tag
%{tag2} equals "ID3v2.3.0"
Displays only files which have an ID3v2.3.0 tag.
ID3v2.4.0 Tag
%{tag2} equals "ID3v2.4.0"
Displays only files which have an ID3v2.4.0 tag.
Tag 1 != Tag 2
not (%1{title} equals %2{title} and %1{album} equals %2{album}
and %1{artist} equals %2{artist} and %1{comment} equals
%2{comment} and %1{year} equals %2{year} and %1{track} equals
%2{track} and %1{genre} equals %2{genre})
Displays files with differences between tag 1 and tag2.
Tag 1 == Tag 2
%1{title} equals %2{title} and %1{album} equals %2{album} and
%1{artist} equals %2{artist} and %1{comment} equals %2{comment}
and %1{year} equals %2{year} and %1{track} equals %2{track} and
%1{genre} equals %2{genre}
Displays files with identical tag 1 and tag 2.
Incomplete
%{title} equals "" or %{artist} equals "" or %{album} equals
"" or %{year} equals "" or %{tracknumber} equals "" or %{genre}
equals ""
Displays files with empty values in the standard tags (title,
artist, album, date, track number, genre).
No Picture
%{picture} equals ""
Displays only files which do not have a picture.
Custom Filter
To add your own filter, select this entry. For instance, if you
want to have a filter for artists starting with "The", replace
"Custom Filter" with the name "The Bands" and press Enter. Then
insert the following expression into the line edit:
%{artist} matches "The.*"
Then click Save Settings. Click Apply to filter the files. All
files processed are displayed in the text view, with a "+" for
those who match the filter and a "-" for the others. When
finished, only the files with an artist starting with "The" are
displayed, and the window title is marked with "[filtered]".
Tools -> Convert ID3v2.3 to ID3v2.4
If there are any ID3v2.3 tags in the selected files, they will be
converted to ID3v2.4 tags. Frames which are not supported by TagLib
will be discarded. Only files without unsaved changes will be
converted.
Tools -> Convert ID3v2.4 to ID3v2.3
If there are any ID3v2.4 tags in the selected files, they will be
converted to ID3v2.3 tags. Only files without unsaved changes will
be converted.
Tools -> Play
This opens a simple toolbar to play audio files. It contains
buttons for the basic operations (Play/Pause, Stop playback,
Previous Track, Next Track, Close), sliders for position and volume
and a display of the current position. If multiple files are
selected, the selected tracks are played, else all files will be
played.
The Settings Menu
Settings -> Show Toolbar
Toggles displaying of the toolbar.
Settings -> Show Statusbar
Toggles displaying of the statusbar, which displays longer actions
such as opening or saving a directory.
Settings -> Show Picture
Toggles displaying of the album cover art preview picture.
Settings -> Auto Hide Tags
Empty tags are automatically hidden if this option is active. The
File, Tag 1 and Tag 2 sections can be manually collapsed and
expanded by clicking on the corresponding -/+ buttons.
Settings -> Configure Kid3...
Opens the configuration dialog, which consists of pages for tags,
files, user actions, and network settings.
Tag specific options can be found on the Tags page, which is itself
separated into three tabs for Tag 1, Tag 2, and Tag 1 and Tag 2.
If Mark truncated fields is checked, truncated ID3v1.1 fields will
be marked red. The text fields of ID3v1.1 tags can only have 30
characters, the comment only 28 characters. Also the genre and
track numbers are restricted, so that fields can be truncated when
imported or transferred from ID3v2. Truncated fields and the file
will be marked red, and the mark will be removed after the field
has been edited.
With Text encoding for ID3v1 it is possible to set the character
set used in ID3v1 tags. This encoding is supposed to be ISO-8859-1,
so it is recommended to keep this default value. However, there are
tags around with different encoding, so it can be set here and the
ID3v1 tags can then be copied to ID3v2 which supports Unicode.
The check box Use track/total number of tracks format controls
whether the track number field of ID3v2 tags contains simply the
track number or additionally the total number of tracks in the
directory.
When Genre as text instead of numeric string is checked, all ID3v2
genres will be stored as a text string even if there is a
corresponding code for ID3v1 genres. If this option is not set,
genres for which an ID3v1 code exists are stored as the number of
the genre code (in parentheses for ID3v2.3). Thus the genre Metal
is stored as "Metal" or "(9)" depending on this option. Genres
which are not in the list of ID3v1 genres are always stored as a
text string. The purpose of this option is improved compatibility
with devices which do not correctly interpret genre codes.
Text encoding defines the default encoding used for ID3v2 frames
and can be set to ISO-8859-1, UTF16, or UTF8. UTF8 is not valid
for ID3v2.3.0 frames; if it is set, UTF16 will be used instead. For
ID3v2.4.0 frames, all three encodings are possible.
Version used for new tags determines whether new ID3v2 tags are
created as version 2.3.0 or 2.4.0. In the first case, id3lib is
used as it was in earlier versions of Kid3 and TagLib is only
applied when an ID3v2.4.0 tag is encountered. In the second case,
ID3v2.4.0 (TagLib), TagLib is generally used for MP3 files; changed
or newly created tags will then be saved in version 2.4.0. When
ID3v2.3.0 (TagLib) is selected, TagLib is also used for ID3v2.3.0
tags.
Track number digits is the number of digits in Track Number fields.
Leading zeros are used to pad. For instance, with a value of 2 the
track number 5 is set as "05".
The combo box Comment field name is only relevant for Ogg/Vorbis
and FLAC files and sets the name of the field used for comments.
Different applications seem to use different names, "COMMENT" for
instance is used by xmms, whereas amaroK uses "DESCRIPTION".
The format of pictures in Ogg/Vorbis files is determined by Picture
field name, which can be METADATA_BLOCK_PICTURE or COVERART. The
first is the official standard and uses the same format as pictures
in FLAC tags. COVERART is an earlier unofficial way to include
pictures in Vorbis comments. It can be used for compatibility with
legacy players.
If the Mark if larger than check box is activated, files containing
embedded album cover art exceeding the given size in bytes are
marked red. This can be used to find files containing oversized
pictures which are not accepted by some applications and players.
The default value is 131072 bytes (128 KB).
Custom Genres can be used to define genres which are not available
in the standard genre list, e.g. "Gothic Metal". Such custom genres
will appear in the Genre combo box of Tag 2. For ID3v1.1 tags, only
the predefined genres can be used.
The list of custom genres can also be used to reduce the number of
genres available in the Genre combo box to those typically used. If
your collection mostly contains music in the genres Metal, Gothic
Metal, Ancient and Hard Rock, you can enter those genres and mark
Show only custom genres. The Tag 2 Genre combo box will then only
contain those four genres and you will not have to search through
the complete genres list for them. In this example, only Metal and
Hard Rock will be listed in the tag 1 genres list, because those
two custom genres entries are standard genres. If Show only custom
genres is not active, the custom genres can be found at the end of
the genres list.
Quick Access Frames defines which frame types are always shown in
the Tag 2 section. Such frames can then be added without first
using the Add button. The order of these quick access frames can be
changed by dragging and dropping items.
Tag Format contains options for the format of the tags. When Format
while editing is checked, the format configuration is automatically
used while editing text in the line edits. The Case conversion can
be set to No changes, All lowercase, All uppercase, First letter
uppercase or All first letters uppercase. To use locale-aware
conversion between lowercase and uppercase characters, a locale can
be selected in the combobox below. The string replacement list can
be set to arbitrary string mappings. To add a new mapping, select
the From cell of a row and insert the text to replace, then go to
the To column and enter the replacement text. To remove a mapping
set the From cell to an empty value (e.g. by first typing space and
then backspace). Inserting and deleting rows is also possible using
a context menu which appears when the right mouse button is
clicked. Replacement is only active, if the String replacement
checkbox is checked.
On the page Files the check box Load last-opened files can be
marked so that Kid3 will open and select the last selected file
when it is started the next time. Preserve file timestamp can be
checked to preserve the file modification time stamp. Filename for
cover sets the name which is suggested when an embedded image is
exported to a file.
If Mark changes is active, changed fields are marked with a light
gray label background.
Filename Format contains options for the format of the filenames.
The same options as in Tag Format are available.
The User Actions page contains a table with the commands which are
available in the context menu of the file list. For critical
operations such as deleting files, it is advisable to mark Confirm
to pop up a confirmation dialog before executing the command.
Output can be marked to see the output written by console commands
(standard output and standard error). Name is the name displayed
in the context menu. Command is the command line to be executed.
Arguments can be passed using the following codes:
o %F %{files} File paths (a list if multiple files selected)
o %f %{file} File path to single file
o %uF %{urls} URLs (a list if multiple files selected)
o %uf %{url} URL to single file
o %d %{directory} Directory
o %s %{title} Title (Song)
o %a %{artist} Artist
o %l %{album} Album
o %c %{comment} Comment
o %y %{year} Year
o %t %{track} Track (e.g. 01)
o %t %{track.n} Track with field width n (e.g. 001 for
%{track.3})
o %T %{tracknumber} Track (without leading zeros, e.g. 1)
o %g %{genre} Genre
o %b %{browser} Command to start the web browser
o %q %{qmlpath} Base directory of provided QML files
The special code @separator can be set as a command to insert a
separator into the user actions context menu. Menu items can be put
into a submenu by enclosing them with @beginmenu and @endmenu
commands. The name of the submenu is determined by the Name column
of the @beginmenu command.
To execute QML scripts, @qml is used as a command name. The path to
the QML script is passed as a parameter. The provided scripts can
be found in the folder %{qmlpath}/script/ (on Linux typically
/usr/share/kid3/qml/script/, on Windows qml/script/ inside the
installation directory, and on OS X in the app folder
kid3.app/Contents/Resources/qml/script/). Custom scripts can be
stored in any directory. If the QML code uses GUI components,
@qmlview shall be used instead of @qml. Additional parameters are
passed to the QML script where they will be available via the
getArguments() function. An overview of some functions and
properties which are available in QML can be found in the appendix
QML Interface.
The command which will be inserted with %{browser} can be defined
in the Web browser line edit above. Commands starting with
%{browser} can be used to fetch information about the audio files
from the web, for instance
%{browser} http://lyricwiki.org/%u{artist}:%u{title}
will query the lyrics for the current song in LyricWiki[10]. The
"u" in %u{artist} and %u{title} is used to URL-encode the artist
%{artist} and song %{title} information. It is easy to define your
own queries in the same way, e.g. an image search with Google[11]:
%{browser} http://images.google.com/images?q=%u{artist}%20%u{album}
To add album cover art to tag 2, you can search for images with
Google or Amazon using the commands described above. The picture
can be added to the tag with drag and drop. You can also add an
image with Add, then select the Picture frame and import an image
file or paste from the clipboard. Picture frames are supported for
ID3v2, MP4, FLAC, Ogg and ASF tags.
To add and delete entries in the table, a context menu can be used.
The Network page contains only a field to insert the proxy address
and optionally the port, separated by a colon. The proxy will be
used when importing from an Internet server when the checkbox is
checked.
In the Plugins page, available plugins can be enabled or disabled.
The plugins are separated into two sections. The Metadata Plugins &
Priority list contains plugins which support audio file formats.
The order of the plugins is important because they are tried from
top to bottom. Some formats are supported by multiple plugins, so
files will be opened with the first plugin supporting them. The
TaglibMetadata supports most formats, if it is at the top of the
list, it will open most of the files. If you want to use a
different plugin for a file format, make sure that it is listed
before the TaglibMetadata plugin. Details about the metadata plugin
and why you may want to use them instead of TagLib are listed
below.
o Id3libMetadata: Uses id3lib[12] for ID3v1.1 and ID3v2.3 tags in
MP3, MP2, AAC files. Supports a few more frame types than
TagLib. Another reason to use it is that TagLib only supports
ID3v2.3 since version 1.8.
o OggFlacMetadata: Uses libogg[13], libvorbis, libvorbisfile[14]
for Ogg files, and additionally libFLAC++ and libFLAC[15] for
FLAC files. Reasons to use them are pictures in Ogg files,
which are not supported by TagLib and that these are the
official libraries for these formats.
o TaglibMetadata: Uses TagLib[16] which supports a lot of audio
file formats. Since version 1.8, it also supports ID3v2.3, so
it can be used for all audio files supported by Kid3.
o Mp4v2Metadata: mp4v2[17] was originally used by Kid3 to support
M4A files. However, newer versions of TagLib provide good M4A
support, so this plugin is not built by default.
The Available Plugins section lists the remaining plugins. Their
order is not important, but they can be enabled or disabled using
the check boxes.
o AmazonImport: Used for the Import from Amazon... function.
o DiscogsImport: Used for the Import from Discogs... function.
o FreedbImport: Used for the Import from gnudb.org... and Import
from TrackType.org... functions.
o MusicBrainzImport: Used for the Import from MusicBrainz
Release... function.
o AcoustidImport: Used for the Import from MusicBrainz
Fingerprint... function, which depends on the Chromaprint[18]
and libav[19] libraries.
Plugins which are disabled will not be loaded. This can be used to
optimize resource usage and startup time. The settings on this page
take only effect after a restart of Kid3.
Settings -> Configure Shortcuts...
Opens a dialog to assign keyboard shortcuts for most of the program
functions. There are even functions without corresponding menu or
button available, e.g. next file, previous file, select all.
The Help Menu
Help -> Kid3 Handbook
Opens this handbook.
Help -> About Kid3
Displays a short information about Kid3;.
KID3-CLI
Commands
kid3-cli offers a command-line-interface for Kid3. If a directory path
is used, the directory is opened. If one or more file paths are given,
the common directory is opened and the files are selected. Subsequent
commands will then work on these files. Commands are specified using -c
options. If multiple commands are passed, they are executed in the
given order. If files are modified by the commands, they will be saved
at the end. If no command options are passed, kid3-cli starts in
interactive mode. Commands can be entered and will operate on the
current selection. The following sections list all available commands.
Help
help [COMMAND-NAME]
Displays help about the parameters of COMMAND-NAME or about all
commands if no command name is given.
Timeout
timeout [default | off | TIME]
Overwrite the default command timeout. The CLI commands abort after
a command specific timeout is expired. This timeout is 10 seconds
for ls and albumart, 60 seconds for autoimport and filter, and 3
seconds for all other commands. If a huge number of files has to be
processed, this timeouts may be too restrictive, thus the timeout
for all commands can be set to TIME ms, switched off altogether or
be left at the default values.
Quit application
exit [force]
Exit application. If there are modified unsaved files, the force
parameter is required.
Change directory
cd [DIRECTORY]
If no DIRECTORY is given, change to the home directory. If a
directory is given, change into the directory. If one or more file
paths are given, change to their common directory and select the
files.
Print the current working directory
pwd
Print the filename of the current working directory.
Directory list
ls
List the contents of the current directory. This corresponds to the
file list in the Kid3 GUI. Four characters before the file names
show the state of the file.
o > File is selected.
o * File is modified.
o 1 File has a tag 1, otherwise '-' is displayed.
o 2 File has a tag 2, otherwise '-' is displayed.
kid3-cli> ls
1- 01 Intro.mp3
> 12 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
*1- 03 Outro.mp3
In this example, all files have a tag 1, the second file also has a
tag 2 and it is selected. The third file is modified.
Save the changed files
save
Select file
select [all | none | first | previous | next | FILE...]
To select all files, enter select all, to deselect all files, enter
select none. To traverse the files in the current directory start
with select first, then go forward using select next or backward
using select previous. Specific files can be added to the current
selection by giving their file names. Wildcards are possible, so
select *.mp3 will select all MP3 files in the current directory.
kid3-cli> select first
kid3-cli> ls
> 1- 01 Intro.mp3
12 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
*1- 03 Outro.mp3
kid3-cli> select next
kid3-cli> ls
1- 01 Intro.mp3
> 12 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
*1- 03 Outro.mp3
kid3-cli> select *.mp3
kid3-cli> ls
> 1- 01 Intro.mp3
> 12 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
>*1- 03 Outro.mp3
Select tag
tag [TAG-NUMBERS]
Many commands have an optional TAG-NUMBERS parameter, which
specifies whether the command operates on tag 1 or tag 2. If this
parameter is omitted, the default tag numbers are used, which can
be set by this command. At startup, is is set to 12 which means
that information is read from tag 2 if available, else from tag 1;
modifications are done on tag 2. The TAG-NUMBERS can be set to 1 or
2 to operate only on the corresponding tag. If the parameter is
omitted, the current setting is displayed.
Get tag frame
get [all | FRAME-NAME] [TAG-NUMBERS]
This command can be used to read the value of a specific tag frame
or get information about all tag frames (if the argument is omitted
or all is used). Modified frames are marked with a '*'.
kid3-cli> get
File: MPEG 1 Layer 3 192 kbps 44100 Hz Joint Stereo
Name: 01 Intro.mp3
Tag 1: ID3v1.1
Title Intro
Artist One Hit Wonder
Album Let's Tag
Date 2013
Track Number 1
Genre Pop
kid3-cli> get title
Intro
To save the contents of a picture frame to a file, use
get picture:"/path/to/folder.jpg"
To save synchronized lyrics to an LRC file, use
get SYLT:"/path/to/lyrics.lrc"
Set tag frame
set {FRAME-NAME} {FRAME-VALUE} [TAG-NUMBERS]
This command sets the value of a specific tag frame.
kid3-cli> set remixer "O.H. Wonder"
To set the contents of a picture frame from a file, use
set picture:"/path/to/folder.jpg" "Picture Description"
To set synchronized lyrics from an LRC file, use
set SYLT:"/path/to/lyrics.lrc" "Lyrics Description"
Revert
revert
Revert all modifications in the selected files (or all files if no
files are selected).
Import from file or clipboard
import {FILE} {FORMAT-NAME} [TAG-NUMBERS]
Tags are imported from the file FILE (or from the clipboard if
clipboard is used for FILE) in the format with the name FORMAT-NAME
(e.g. "CSV unquoted", see Import).
Automatic import
autoimport [PROFILE-NAME] [TAG-NUMBERS]
Batch import using profile PROFILE-NAME (see Automatic Import,
"All" is used if omitted).
Download album cover artwork
albumart {URL} [all]
Set the album artwork by downloading a picture from URL. The rules
defined in the Browse Cover Art dialog are used to transform
general URLs (e.g. from Amazon) to a picture URL. To set the album
cover from a local picture file, use the set command.
kid3-cli> albumart
http://www.amazon.com/Versus-World-Amon-Amarth/dp/B000078DOC
Export to file or clipboard
export {FILE} {FORMAT-NAME} [TAG-NUMBERS]
Tags are exported to file FILE (or to the clipboard if clipboard is
used for FILE) in the format with the name FORMAT-NAME (e.g. "CSV
unquoted", see Export).
Create playlist
playlist
Create playlist in the format set in the configuration, see Create
Playlist.
Apply filename format
filenameformat
Apply file name format set in the configuration, see Apply Filename
Format.
Apply tag format
tagformat
Apply tag name format set in the configuration, see Apply Tag
Format.
Apply text encoding
textencoding
Apply text encoding set in the configuration, see Apply Text
Encoding.
Rename directory
renamedir [FORMAT] [create | rename | dryrun] [TAG-NUMBERS]
Rename or create directories from the values in the tags according
to a given FORMAT (e.g. %{artist} - %{album}, see Rename
Directory), if no format is given, the format defined in the Rename
directory dialog is used. The default mode is rename; to create
directories, create must be given explicitly. The rename actions
will be performed immediately, to just see what would be done, use
the dryrun option.
Number tracks
numbertracks [TRACK-NUMBER] [TAG-NUMBERS]
Number the selected tracks starting with TRACK-NUMBER (1 if
omitted).
Filter
filter [FILTER-NAME | FILTER-FORMAT]
Filter the files so that only the files matching the FILTER-FORMAT
are visible. The name of a predefined filter expression (e.g.
"Filename Tag Mismatch") can be used instead of a filter
expression, see Filter.
kid3-cli> filter '%{title} contains "tro"'
Started
/home/urs/One Hit Wonder - Let's Tag
+ 01 Intro.mp3
- 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
+ 03 Outro.mp3
Finished
kid3-cli> ls
1- 01 Intro.mp3
1- 03 Outro.mp3
kid3-cli> filter All
Started
/home/urs/One Hit Wonder - Let's Tag
+ 01 Intro.mp3
+ 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
+ 03 Outro.mp3
Finished
kid3-cli> ls
1- 01 Intro.mp3
12 02 We Only Got This One.mp3
1- 03 Outro.mp3
Convert ID3v2.3 to ID3v2.4
to24
Convert ID3v2.4 to ID3v2.3
to23
Filename from tag
fromtag [FORMAT] [TAG-NUMBERS]
Set the file names of the selected files from values in the tags,
for example fromtag "%{track} - %{title}" 1. If no format is
specified, the format set in the GUI is used.
Tag from filename
totag [FORMAT] [TAG-NUMBERS]
Set the tag frames from the file names, for example totag
"%{albumartist} - %{album}/%{track} %{title}" 2. If no format is
specified, the format set in the GUI is used. If the format of the
filename does not match this pattern, a few other commonly used
formats are tried.
Tag to other tag
syncto {TAG-NUMBER}
Copy the tag frames from one tag to the other tag, e.g. to set the
ID3v2 tag from the ID3v1 tag, use syncto 2.
Copy
copy [TAG-NUMBER]
Copy the tag frames of the selected file to the internal copy
buffer. They can then be set on another file using the paste
command.
Paste
paste [TAG-NUMBER]
Set tag frames from the contents of the copy buffer in the selected
files.
Remove
remove [TAG-NUMBER]
Remove a tag.
Play
play [pause | stop | previous | next]
Start audio playback. Once it has been started, it can be
controlled with the pause (to pause and resume), stop, previous and
next options.
Examples
Set album cover in all files of a directory using the batch import
function:
kid3-cli -c 'autoimport "Cover Art"' /path/to/dir
Remove comment frames and apply the tag format in both tags of all MP3
files of a directory:
kid3-cli -c 'set comment "" 1' -c 'set comment "" 2' \
-c 'tagformat 1' -c 'tagformat 2' /path/to/dir/*.mp3
Automatically import tag 2, synchronize to tag 1, set file names from
tag 2 and finally create a playlist:
kid3-cli -c autoimport -c 'syncto 1' -c fromtag -c playlist \
/path/to/dir/*.mp3
For all files with an ID3v2.4.0 tag, convert to ID3v2.3.0 and remove
the arranger frame:
kid3-cli -c "filter 'ID3v2.4.0 Tag'" -c "select all" -c to23 \
-c "set arranger ''" /path/to/dir
This Python script uses kid3-cli to generate iTunes Sound Check
iTunNORM frames from replay gain information.
#!/usr/bin/env python
# Generate iTunes Sound Check from ReplayGain.
from __future__ import print_function
import os, sys, subprocess
def rg2sc(dirpath):
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dirpath):
for name in files:
if name.endswith(('.mp3', '.m4a', '.aiff', '.aif')):
fn = os.path.join(root, name)
rg = subprocess.check_output([
'kid3-cli', '-c', 'get "replaygain_track_gain"',
fn]).strip()
if rg.endswith(b' dB'):
rg = rg[:-3]
try:
rg = float(rg)
except ValueError:
print('Value %s of %s in not a float' % (rg, fn))
continue
sc = (' ' + ('%08X' % int((10 ** (-rg / 10)) * 1000) )) * 10
subprocess.call([
'kid3-cli', '-c', 'set iTunNORM "%s"' % sc, fn])
if __name__ == '__main__':
rg2sc(sys.argv[1])
CREDITS AND LICENSE
Kid3
Program written by Urs Fleisch ufleisch at users.sourceforge.net
FDL[20]
GPL[21]
INSTALLATION
How to obtain Kid3
Kid3 can be found at http://kid3.sourceforge.net.
Requirements
Kid3 needs Qt[22]. KDE[23] is recommended but not necessary, as Kid3
can also be compiled as a Qt application. Kid3 can be compiled for
systems where these libraries are available, e.g. for GNU/Linux,
Windows and Mac OS X. To tag Ogg/Vorbis files, libogg[13], libvorbis
and libvorbisfile[14] are required, for FLAC files libFLAC++ and
libFLAC[15]. id3lib[12] is used for MP3 files. These four formats are
also supported by TagLib[16], which can also handle Opus, MPC, APE,
MP2, Speex, TrueAudio, WavPack, WMA, WAV, AIFF files and tracker
modules. To import from acoustic fingerprints, Chromaprint[18] and
libav[19] are used.
Kid3 is available for most Linux distributions, Windows and Mac OS X.
Links can be found on http://kid3.sourceforge.net.
Compilation and Installation
You can compile Kid3 with or without KDE. Without KDE, Kid3 is a simple
Qt application and lacks some configuration and session features.
For a KDE version, go into the top directory and type
% cmake .
% make
% make install
To compile for different versions of Qt or KDE, set the corresponding
cmake options.
If not all libraries are present, Kid3 is built with reduced
functionality. So you should take care to have all desired development
packages installed. On the other side, cmake-options control which
libraries are compiled in. The default is -D WITH_TAGLIB:BOOL=ON -D
WITH_MP4V2:BOOL=OFF -D WITH_ID3LIB:BOOL=ON -D WITH_CHROMAPRINT:BOOL=ON
-D WITH_VORBIS:BOOL=ON -D WITH_FLAC:BOOL=ON . These options can be
disabled using OFF.
To build Kid3 as a Qt application without KDE, use the cmake option
-DWITH_APPS=Qt. To build both a KDE and a Qt application, set
-DWITH_APPS="Qt;KDE".
Qt 4 or Qt 5 can be used. To force the use of Qt 4, set -DWITH_QT4=ON,
to force the use of Qt 5, set -DWITH_QT5=ON, if both these options are
OFF (default), Qt 4 is preferred if both versions are installed. To use
a specific Qt installation, set -DQT_QMAKE_EXECUTABLE=/path/to/qmake.
If building the KDE application is enabled, setting Qt 4 will use KDE
4, whereas setting Qt 5 will use KDE 5.
Generation of RPM-Packages is supported by the file kid3.spec, for
Debian-Packages, the script build-deb.shis available.
The Qt application can also be compiled for Windows and Mac OS X. The
scripts in the folders win32 and macosx can be used to build and create
packages. The libraries can be installed using buildlibs.sh.
Configuration
With KDE, the file name filter and format, the import formats, the
filename and ID3 formats, the toolbar and statusbar settings as well as
the window size will be be saved in the standard location in file
kid3rc. As a Qt application, this file is in .config/Kid3/Kid3.conf. On
Windows, the configuration is stored in the registry.
D-BUS INTERFACE
D-Bus Examples
The Qt 4 and KDE 4 versions on Linux offer a D-Bus-Interface to control
Kid3 by scripts. Scripts can be written in any language with
D-Bus-bindings (e.g. in Python) and can be added to the User Actions to
extend the functionality of Kid3.
The artist in tag 2 of the current file can be set to the value "One
Hit Wonder" with the following code:
Shell
dbus-send --dest=net.sourceforge.kid3 --print-reply=literal \
/Kid3 net.sourceforge.Kid3.setFrame int32:2 string:'Artist' \
string:'One Hit Wonder'
or easier with Qt's qdbus (qdbusviewer can be used to explore the
interface in a GUI):
qdbus net.sourceforge.kid3 /Kid3 setFrame 2 Artist \
'One Hit Wonder'
Python
import dbus
kid3 = dbus.SessionBus().get_object(
'net.sourceforge.kid3', '/Kid3')
kid3.setFrame(2, 'Artist', 'One Hit Wonder')
Perl
use Net::DBus;
$kid3 = Net::DBus->session->get_service(
"net.sourceforge.kid3")->get_object(
"/Kid3", "net.sourceforge.Kid3");
$kid3->setFrame(2, "Artist", "One Hit Wonder");
D-Bus API
The D-Bus API is specified in net.sourceforge.Kid3.xml. The Kid3
interface has the following methods:
Open file or directory
boolean openDirectory(string path);
path
path to file or directory
Returns true if OK.
Save all modified files
boolean save(void);
Returns true if OK.
Get a detailed error message provided by some methods
string getErrorMessage(void);
Returns detailed error message.
Revert changes in the selected files
revert(void);
Start an automatic batch import
boolean batchImport(int32 tagMask, string profileName);
tagMask
tag mask (bit 0 for tag 1, bit 1 for tag 2)
profileName
name of batch import profile to use
Import tags from a file
boolean importFromFile(int32 tagMask, string path, int32 fmtIdx);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
path
path of file
fmtIdx
index of format
Returns true if OK.
Download album cover art
downloadAlbumArt(string url, boolean allFilesInDir);
url
URL of picture file or album art resource
allFilesInDir
true to add the image to all files in the directory
Export tags to a file
boolean exportToFile(int32 tagMask, string path, int32 fmtIdx);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
path
path of file
fmtIdx
index of format
Returns true if OK.
Create a playlist
boolean createPlaylist(void);
Returns true if OK.
Quit the application
quit(void);
Select all files
selectAll(void);
Deselect all files
deselectAll(void);
Set the first file as the current file
boolean firstFile(void);
Returns true if there is a first file.
Set the previous file as the current file
boolean previousFile(void);
Returns true if there is a previous file.
Set the next file as the current file
boolean nextFile(void);
Returns true if there is a next file.
Select the first file
boolean selectFirstFile(void);
Returns true if there is a first file.
Select the previous file
boolean selectPreviousFile(void);
Returns true if there is a previous file.
Select the next file
boolean selectNextFile(void);
Returns true if there is a next file.
Select the current file
boolean selectCurrentFile(void);
Returns true if there is a current file.
Expand or collapse the current file item if it is a directory
boolean expandDirectory(void);
A file list item is a directory if getFileName() returns a name
with '/' as the last character.
Returns true if current file item is a directory.
Apply the file name format
applyFilenameFormat(void);
Apply the tag format
applyTagFormat(void);
Apply text encoding
applyTextEncoding(void);
Set the directory name from the tags
boolean setDirNameFromTag(int32 tagMask, string format,
boolean create);
tagMask
tag mask (bit 0 for tag 1, bit 1 for tag 2)
format
directory name format
create
true to create, false to rename
Returns true if OK, else the error message is available using
getErrorMessage().
Set subsequent track numbers in the selected files
numberTracks(int32 tagMask, int32 firstTrackNr);
tagMask
tag mask (bit 0 for tag 1, bit 1 for tag 2)
firstTrackNr
number to use for first file
Filter the files
filter(string expression);
expression
filter expression
Convert ID3v2.3 tags to ID3v2.4
convertToId3v24(void);
Convert ID3v2.4 tags to ID3v2.3
convertToId3v23(void);
Returns true if OK.
Get path of directory
string getDirectoryName(void);
Returns absolute path of directory.
Get name of current file
string getFileName(void);
Returns true absolute file name, ends with "/" if it is a
directory.
Set name of selected file
setFileName(string name);
name
file name
The file will be renamed when the directory is saved.
Set format to use when setting the filename from the tags
setFileNameFormat(string format);
format
file name format
Set the file names of the selected files from the tags
setFileNameFromTag(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Get value of frame
string getFrame(int32 tagMask, string name);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
name
name of frame (e.g. "artist")
To get binary data like a picture, the name of a file to write can
be added after the name, e.g. "Picture:/path/to/file". In the same
way, synchronized lyrics can be exported, e.g.
"SYLT:/path/to/file".
Returns value of frame.
Set value of frame
boolean setFrame(int32 tagMask, string name, string value);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
name
name of frame (e.g. "artist")
value
value of frame
For tag 2 (tagMask 2), if no frame with name exists, a new frame is
added, if value is empty, the frame is deleted. To add binary data
like a picture, a file can be added after the name, e.g.
"Picture:/path/to/file". "SYLT:/path/to/file" can be used to import
synchronized lyrics.
Returns true if OK.
Get all frames of a tag
array of string getTag(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Returns list with alternating frame names and values.
Get technical information about file
array of string getInformation(void);
Properties are Format, Bitrate, Samplerate, Channels, Duration,
Channel Mode, VBR, Tag 1, Tag 2. Properties which are not available
are omitted.
Returns list with alternating property names and values.
Set tag from file name
setTagFromFileName(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Set tag from other tag
setTagFromOtherTag(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Copy tag
copyTag(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Paste tag
pasteTag(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Remove tag
removeTag(int32 tagMask);
tagMask
tag bit (1 for tag 1, 2 for tag 2)
Reparse the configuration
reparseConfiguration(void);
Automated configuration changes are possible by modifying the
configuration file and then reparsing the configuration.
Plays the selected files
playAudio(void);
QML INTERFACE
QML Examples
QML scripts can be invoked via the context menu of the file list and
can be set in the tab User Actions of the settings dialog. The scripts
which are set there can be used as examples to program custom scripts.
QML uses JavaScript, here is the obligatory "Hello World":
import Kid3 1.0
Kid3Script {
onRun: {
console.log("Hello world, directory is", app.dirName)
Qt.quit()
}
}
If this script is saved as /path/to/Example.qml, the user command can
be defined as @qml /path/to/Example.qml with name QML Test and Output
checked. It can then be started using the QML Test item in the file
list context menu, and the output will be visible in the window.
Alternatively, the script could also be started independent of Kid3
using the QML tools.
qmlviewer -I /usr/lib/kid3/plugins/imports /path/to/Example.qml
For Qt 5, the commands
qml -apptype widget -I /usr/lib/kid3/plugins/imports /path/to/Example.qml
or
qmlscene -I /usr/lib/kid3/plugins/imports /path/to/Example.qml
can be used. On Windows and OS X, the import path must be adapted to
the imports folder inside the installation directory. Scripts started
outside of Kid3 will use the current directory, so it should be changed
beforehand.
To list the titles in the tags 2 of all files in the current directory,
the following script could be used:
import Kid3 1.0
Kid3Script {
onRun: {
app.firstFile()
do {
if (app.selectionInfo.tagFormatV2)
console.log(app.getFrame(tagv2, "title"))
} while (app.nextFile())
}
}
If the directory contains many files, such a script might block the
user interface for some time. For longer operations, it should
therefore have a break from time to time. The alternative
implementation below has the work for a single file moved out into a
function. This function invokes itself with a timeout of 1 ms at the
end, given that more files have to be processed. This will ensure that
the GUI remains responsive while the script is running.
import Kid3 1.0
Kid3Script {
onRun: {
function doWork() {
if (app.selectionInfo.tagFormatV2) {
console.log(app.getFrame(tagv2, "title"))
}
if (!app.nextFile()) {
Qt.quit()
} else {
setTimeout(doWork, 1)
}
}
app.firstFile()
doWork()
}
}
More example scripts come with Kid3 and are already registered as user
commands.
o ReplayGain to SoundCheck (ReplayGain2SoundCheck.qml): Create
iTunNORM SoundCheck information from replay gain frames.
o Resize Album Art (ResizeAlbumArt.qml): Resize embedded cover art
images which are larger than 500x500 pixels.
o Extract Album Art (ExtractAlbumArt.qml): Extract all embedded
cover art pictures avoiding duplicates.
o Embed Album Art (EmbedAlbumArt.qml): Embed cover art found in
image files into audio files in the same folder.
o Embed Lyrics (EmbedLyrics.qml): Fetch unsynchronized lyrics from
web service.
o Text Encoding ID3v1 (ShowTextEncodingV1.qml): Helps to find the
encoding of ID3v1 tags by showing the tags of the current file in
all available character encodings.
o Export CSV (ExportCsv.qml): Export recursively all tags of all
files to a CSV file.
o QML Console (QmlConsole.qml): Simple console to play with Kid3's
QML API.
QML API
The API can be easily explored using the QML Console, which is
available as an example script with a user interface.
Kid3Script
Kid3Script is a regular QML component located inside the plugin
directory. You could use another QML component just as well. Using
Kid3Script makes it easy to start the script function using the
onRun signal handler. It also hides the differences between the
QtQuick versions, so as to make scripts compatible with both Qt 4
and Qt 5. Moreover it offers some functions:
onRun: Signal handler which is invoked when the script is started
tagv1, tagv2, tagv2v1: Constants for tag parameters
script: Access to scripting functions
configs: Access to configuration objects
getArguments(): List of script arguments
isStandalone(): true if the script was not started from within Kid3
setTimeout(callback, delay): Starts callback after delay ms
Scripting Functions
As JavaScript and therefore QML too has only a limited set of
functions for scripting, the script object has some additional
methods, for instance:
script.properties(obj): String with Qt properties
script.writeFile(filePath, data): Write data to file, true if OK
script.readFile(filePath): Read data from file
script.removeFile(filePath): Delete file, true if OK
script.fileExists(filePath): true if file exists
script.renameFile(oldName, newName): rename file, true if OK
script.tempPath(): path to temporary directory
script.listDir(path, [nameFilters], [classify]): List directory entries
script.system(program, [args], [msecs]): Synchronously start a system command,
[exit code, standard output, standard error] if not timeout
script.getEnv(varName): Get value of environment variable
script.setEnv(varName, value): Set value of environment variable
script.getQtVersion(): Qt version string, e.g. "5.4.1"
script.getDataMd5(data): Get hex string of the MD5 hash of data
script.getDataSize(data): Get size of byte array
script.dataToImage(data, [format]): Create an image from data bytes
script.dataFromImage(img, [format]): Get data bytes from image
script.loadImage(filePath): Load an image from a file
script.saveImage(img, filePath, [format]): Save an image to a file, true if OK
script.imageProperties(img): Get properties of an image, map containing
"width", "height", "depth" and "colorCount", empty if invalid image
script.scaleImage(img, width, [height]): Scale an image, returns scaled image
script.selectFileName(caption, dir, filter, saveFile): Open file dialog to
select a file
Application Context
Using QML, a large part of the Kid3 functions are accessible. The
API is similar to the one used for D-Bus. For details, refer to the
respective notes.
app.openDirectory(path): Open directory
app.saveDirectory(): Save directory
app.revertFileModifications(): Revert
app.importTags(tag, path, fmtIdx): Import file
app.downloadImage(url, allFilesInDir): Download image
app.exportTags(tag, path, fmtIdx): Export file
app.writePlaylist(): Write playlist
app.selectAllFiles(): Select all
app.deselectAllFiles(): Deselect
app.firstFile([select]): To first file
app.nextFile([select]): To next file
app.previousFile([select]): To previous file
app.selectCurrentFile([select]): Select current file
app.requestExpandFileList(): Expand all
app.applyFilenameFormat(): Apply filename format
app.applyTagFormat(): Apply tag format
app.applyTextEncoding(): Apply text encoding
app.numberTracks(nr, total, tag, [options]): Number tracks
app.applyFilter(expr): Filter
app.convertToId3v23(): Convert ID3v2.4.0 to ID3v2.3.0
app.convertToId3v24(): Convert ID3v2.3.0 to ID3v2.4.0
app.getFilenameFromTags(tag): Filename from tags
app.getTagsFromFilename(tag): Filename to tags
app.getAllFrames(tag): Get object with all frames
app.getFrame(tag, name): Get frame
app.setFrame(tag, name, value): Set frame
app.getPictureData(): Get data from picture frame
app.setPictureData(data): Set data in picture frame
app.copyToOtherTag(tag): Tags to other tags
app.copyTags(tag): Copy
app.pasteTags(tag): Paste
app.removeTags(tag): Remove
app.playAudio(): Play
app.readConfig(): Read configuration
app.applyChangedConfiguration(): Apply configuration
app.dirName: Directory name
app.selectionInfo.fileName: File name
app.selectionInfo.filePath: Absolute file path
app.selectionInfo.detailInfo: Format details
app.selectionInfo.tagFormatV1: Tag 1 format
app.selectionInfo.tagFormatV2: Tag 2 format
app.selectionInfo.formatString(tag, format): Substitute codes in format string
For asynchronous operations, callbacks can be connected to signals.
function automaticImport(profile) {
function onAutomaticImportFinished() {
app.batchImporter.finished.disconnect(onAutomaticImportFinished)
}
app.batchImporter.finished.connect(onAutomaticImportFinished)
app.batchImport(profile, tagv2)
}
function renameDirectory(format) {
function onRenameActionsScheduled() {
app.renameActionsScheduled.disconnect(onRenameActionsScheduled)
app.performRenameActions()
}
app.renameActionsScheduled.connect(onRenameActionsScheduled)
app.renameDirectory(tagv2v1, format, false)
}
Configuration Objects
The different configuration sections are accessible via methods of
configs. Their properties can be listed in the QML console.
script.properties(configs.networkConfig())
Properties can be set:
configs.networkConfig().useProxy = false
configs.batchImportConfig()
configs.exportConfig()
configs.fileConfig()
configs.filenameFormatConfig()
configs.filterConfig()
configs.findReplaceConfig()
configs.guiConfig()
configs.importConfig()
configs.mainWindowConfig()
configs.networkConfig()
configs.numberTracksConfig()
configs.playlistConfig()
configs.renDirConfig()
configs.tagConfig()
configs.tagFormatConfig()
configs.userActionsConfig()
AUTHOR
Urs Fleisch <ufleisch at users.sourceforge.net>
Software development
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 2015 Urs Fleisch
FDL
NOTES
1. gnudb.org
http://gnudb.org
2. TrackType.org
http://tracktype.org
3. MusicBrainz
http://musicbrainz.org
4. Discogs
http://discogs.com
5. Amazon
http://www.amazon.com
6. ID3 specification
http://id3.org/id3v2.4.0-frames
7. SYLT Editor
http://www.compuphase.com/software_sylteditor.htm
8. www.gnudb.org
http://www.gnudb.org
9. freedb.org
http://freedb.org
10. LyricWiki
http://www.lyricwiki.org
11. Google
http://www.google.com
12. id3lib
http://id3lib.sourceforge.net
13. libogg
http://xiph.org/ogg/
14. libvorbis, libvorbisfile
http://xiph.org/vorbis/
15. libFLAC++ and libFLAC
http://flac.sourceforge.net
16. TagLib
http://taglib.github.io/
17. mp4v2
http://code.google.com/p/mp4v2
18. Chromaprint
http://acoustid.org/chromaprint
19. libav
http://libav.org/
20. FDL
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#FDL
21. GPL
http://www.gnu.org/licenses/licenses.html#GPL
22. Qt
http://qt-project.org/
23. KDE
http://www.kde.org
3.3.0 2015-10-01 KID3(1)