

Write ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, MPEG-4, WMA, APEv2 Tags and Vorbis comments to multiple files at once.
#MP3TAG FOR LINUX MP4#
Puddletag includes support for the following audio formats: AAC, MP4 (mp4/m4a/m4b/ iTunes compatible), OGG, OptimFROG OFR, OFS, SPX, TAK, TTA, WMA, WV. It can also manipulate Ogg streams on an individual packet/page level. ID3 and APEv2 tags can be edited regardless of audio format. It can read Xing headers to accurately calculate the bitrate and length of MP3s. All versions of ID3v2 are supported, and all standard ID3v2.4 frames are parsed. Mutagen supports ASF, FLAC, M4A, APE, MP3, MPC, Ogg Opus, Ogg FLAC, Ogg Speex, Ogg Theora, Ogg Vorbis, True Audio, WavPack, OptimFROG, and AIFF audio files. As backend it utilizes Mutagen, a Python module to handle audio metadata. Puddletag is written in Python and uses Qt 5 (through PyQt) for its graphical user interface.

Version 1.0 was released in 2012, introducing support for AcoustID. The website counted several thousand downloads for each release before the project finally left the platform in early 2016 and was included in the package sources of most major Linux distributions. In July 2008, the first version (0.1) was released via SourceForge. The interface elements can be freely arranged. All the other audio taggers available for Linux take a different approach to user interface design. It uses a spreadsheet-like layout so that all the tags a user may want to edit by hand are visible and easily editable. The user interface is modeled after the popular Windows freeware Mp3tag. Under Arch Linux(-based ones) it can be obtained from user repositories. In most major desktop Linux distributions, it is available from standard package repositories. It is free and open-source software subject to the terms of the GNU General Public License (GPL) version 3. Puddletag is a graphical audio file metadata editor ("tagger") for Unix-like operating systems. English, Dutch, French, German, Portuguese (Brazilian), Russian, Czech
