gTagNRename 0.0.1 alpha - Fuzzy Logic Edition
Finally, I am ready with my first official release! gTagNRename actually performs the first of the 2 most basic functions needed to be called gTagNRename: tagging!
So why is this release called "Fuzzy Logic"? No particular reason at all! As of right now, I still need to fix a couple of issues, namely:
For example:
Destination: [/home/public/Media/Audio/]
Scheme: [%p - %y - %a/%p - %y - %a - %0.2n - %t]
This would copy (or move) the tracks into a folder labeled properly all in a single click:
[The Herbaliser - 1997 - Blow Your Headphones]
^-[The Herbaliser - 1997 - Blow Your Headphones - 01 - Opening Credits]
Offhand, it is dependent on SOAPpy, eyeD3, and pygtk. I am also working on a windows port (it runs in pyton on windows, but I'm talking about a build using py2exe)
Anyhow, check out theDownload .
gTagNRename 0.0.1 alpha "Fuzzy Logic" release
So why is this release called "Fuzzy Logic"? No particular reason at all! As of right now, I still need to fix a couple of issues, namely:
- Comments are not downloaded, nor is the comment box actually used
- The file list on the left should allow you to reorganize mp3's in such a way that it accounts for missing files
- The base singleton class that glade calls into needs cleaning up, namely I know for a fact that some of my algorithms are shite, and I know I can make them better.
- The guys in #pygtk complained that some of my functions and classes (generated from glade) have underscores ( _ ) in them. Blech. They will be fixed eventually.
- The 'Add' button doesnt work yet (but Drag-N-Drop does!)
For example:
Destination: [/home/public/Media/Audio/]
Scheme: [%p - %y - %a/%p - %y - %a - %0.2n - %t]
This would copy (or move) the tracks into a folder labeled properly all in a single click:
[The Herbaliser - 1997 - Blow Your Headphones]
^-[The Herbaliser - 1997 - Blow Your Headphones - 01 - Opening Credits]
Offhand, it is dependent on SOAPpy, eyeD3, and pygtk. I am also working on a windows port (it runs in pyton on windows, but I'm talking about a build using py2exe)
Anyhow, check out the
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