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    MediaData

    Provides access to media file metadata

    A suite of python packages to display/record media file metadata.
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    refracTag (discontinued)

    Portable file-tagging utility coded in Python.

    IMPORTANT: Refractag was later renamed to Inferact. Please use the latter for improved functionality. File-tagging for Windows and Linux. Terminal interface only, for now.
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    pyELib

    pyELib

    A free open source system to create and manage collections of eBooks

    pyELib is a free open source system to create and manage any collection of eBooks. Unlike other eBooks management softwares, pyELib doesn't need the user to input neither titles nor ISBNs, since it automatically analyzes the files and searches for details on the internet. Dupes and different editions are properly handled. Each book is then automatically associated to one or more category (through machine learning) and, if desired, renamed. The library is stored in a MySQL database...
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    tvcmd

    tvcmd

    tvcmd is a command line tool to keep track of tv shows episodes

    This repository is now hosted in github: https://github.com/juantascon/tvcmd tvcmd is a command line tool to keep track of tv shows episodes, it has a similar purpose of websites such as myepisodes.com followmy.tv or mytvshows.org but for the command line.
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    aCover full automatically creates an optimal layouted CD Inlay Card of the content of the given CD/DVD as a printable PDF-File. This also creates a Content XML File, i.e. to use in a XML capable Database. Later on, a Cover / Booklet will be supported.
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    Muton is a musical garbage collector. It helps you rename (copy, move) files by tags, find duplicates, also you can intersect own collection with your friend collection, copy diff..., and more!
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    Audio File Name Fixer is a utility written in python to change the file names of your audio files to match what is in the ID3 tags. Useful for fixing names of files copied directly from an iPod.
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