EasyTag 2.4.1 for Linux Systems released. Install EasyTAG on Ubuntu 15.10, Ubuntu 15.04, Ubuntu 14.04 and Ubuntu 14.10. EasyTag is a tag editor for MP3, Ogg Vorbis files and more. EasyTAG is a simple application for viewing and editing tags in audio files. It supports MP3, MP2, MP4/AAC, FLAC, Ogg Opus, Ogg Speex, Ogg Vorbis, MusePack, Monkey’s Audio, and WavPack files. And works under Linux or Windows.
Features
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View, edit, write tags of MP3, MP2 files (ID3 tag with pictures), FLAC files (FLAC Vorbis tag), Ogg Opus files (Ogg Vorbis tag), Ogg Speex (Ogg Vorbis tag), Ogg Vorbis files (Ogg Vorbis tag), MP4/AAC (MP4/AAC tag), MusePack, Monkey’s Audio files and WavPack files (APE tag)
- Can edit more tag fields: title, artist, album, disc number, year, track number, comment, composer, original artist/performer, copyright, URL, encoder name and attached picture
- Auto tagging: filename and directory to automatically complete the fields (masks)
- Ability to rename files and directories from the tag (using masks) or by loading a text file
- Process selected files of the selected directory
- Ability to browse subdirectories
- Recursion for tagging, removing, renaming, saving…
- Can set a field (artist, title,…) to all other files
- Read and display file header information (bitrate, time,…)
- Auto completion of the date if a partial one is entered
- Undo and redo last changes
- Ability to process fields of tag and file name (convert letters into uppercase, lowercase,…
- Ability to open a directory or a file with an external program
- CDDB support using Freedb.org and Gnudb.org servers (manual and automatic search)
- A tree based browser or a view by artist & album
- A list to select files
- A playlist generator window
- A file searching window
- Straightforward and explicit interface
- Translations into many languages
- Written in C and using GTK+ for the GUI
- Packages available for Linux and Windows
- James Cowgill’s Opus parsing crash fix
- James Cowgill’s playlist writing crash fix
- Handle FLAC files with an invalid sample rate
- Fix generated playlist order
- Consistently use the GLib filename encoding
- Extensive refactoring of locale and encoding handling
- Improve fallback legacy locale detection
- Dennis Björklund’s CDDB fill fields fix
- Fix CDDB search fields and categories settings handling
- Use the correct encoding when writing ID3v2.4 tags
- Improve illegal character logic, especially for trailing characters
- Remove several outdated and unnecessary Windows compatibility wrappers
- Mario Blättermann’s German help translation update
- Marcus Gisslén’s Swedish help translation
- Josef Andersson’s Swedish translation update
- Мирослав Николић’s Serbian translation update
- Jordi Mas’ Catalan translation update
- Seong-ho Cho’s Korean translation update
- Daniel Mustieles’ Spanish translation updates
- Marek Černocký’s Czech translation update
- Åka Sikrom’s Norwegian bokmål translation update
- Piotr Drąg’s Polish translation update
Install Easy Tag on Ubuntu
Run the following commands in Terminal to download and install Easy Tag on Ubuntu Linux Systems:
$ sudo add-apt-repository ppa:amigadave/ppa
$ sudo apt-get update
$ sudo apt-get install easytag
Once installed, open the EasyTag from Ubuntu Dash. If you aren’t happy with the program and wish to uninstall EasyTag, run the command given below:
$ sudo apt-get remove easytag
EasyTAG 2.4.1 is also available for download from: https://download.gnome.org/sources/easytag/2.4/easytag-2.4.1.tar.xz