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  2. Kid3 - Wikipedia

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    Automatic batch import of metadata and cover art for multiple albums from different sources. Import using acoustic fingerprints and AcoustID. Export tags as CSV , HTML , playlists , Kover XML and in other formats.

  3. ExifTool - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ExifTool

    ExifTool is a free and open-source software program for reading, writing, and manipulating image, audio, video, and PDF metadata.As such, ExifTool classes as a tag editor.It is platform independent, available as both a Perl library (Image::ExifTool) and a command-line application.

  4. Tag editor - Wikipedia

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    Depending upon the particular algorithm, acoustic fingerprints can be used to automatically categorize or identify an audio sample. Practical uses of acoustic fingerprinting include broadcast monitoring, identification of music and ads being played, [2] peer-to-peer network monitoring, sound effect library management, and video identification.

  5. Container format - Wikipedia

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    MP4 (standard audio and video container for the MPEG-4 multimedia portfolio, based on the ISO base media file format defined in MPEG-4 Part 12 and JPEG 2000 Part 12) which in turn was based on the QuickTime file format. Ogg (standard container for Xiph.org audio formats Vorbis and Opus and video format Theora)

  6. MPEG-7 - Wikipedia

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    Thus, it is not a standard which deals with the actual encoding of moving pictures and audio, like MPEG-1, MPEG-2 and MPEG-4. It uses XML to store metadata, and can be attached to timecode in order to tag particular events, or synchronise lyrics to a song, for example. It was designed to standardize:

  7. Help:Creation and usage of media files - Wikipedia

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    There are two types of links to a video: File – To create a link to the video's File Description Page, use [[:File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv]]. To make the text of a link to the video's File Description Page appear as some text other than the video's filename, use [[:File:Time Lapse of New York City.ogv|some text you prefer]].

  8. Metadata Games - Wikipedia

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    MetadataGames is a free and open-source digital gaming platform for gathering data on photo, audio, and moving image artifacts [1] for use by archivists and researchers. Metadata games were developed by Dartmouth College's Tiltfactor Lab with funding from the National Endowment for the Humanities , American Council of Learned Societies and the ...

  9. Wikipedia:Image use policy - Wikipedia

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    Bear in mind that EXIF metadata in uploaded images – such as time data and the make, model, and location of the device capturing the image – is publicly visible. Be aware that just because a freely licensed image may be available at Commons, it may still be inappropriate to use on the English Wikipedia due to our policy on living persons.