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==Links==
==Links==
* Case's original : http://www.rarewares.org/others.html
* Synthetic Soul's version : <s>http://www.synthetic-soul.co.uk/wapet/</s> [http://web.archive.org/web/20140720225802/http://www.synthetic-soul.co.uk/wapet/ (archive.org link)]


* Case's guide to using Wapet with [[EAC]] : http://www.saunalahti.fi/cse/EAC/
==Additional Reading==
* [[Tag.exe|Tag]], also written by Case


==Command Line Help==
==Command Line Help==
<pre>Version 0.5, Compiled 2005-04-21


<pre>Usage: wapet <target> [tagging options] <encoder> <encoder options>
Usage: wapet <target> [tagging options] <encoder> <encoder options>


target          : name of the file <encoder> creates
target          : name of the file <encoder> creates

Latest revision as of 23:39, 13 April 2023

Wapet can be used to encode an audio file and tag it with APEv2 or APEv1 tags in one step.

In essence, Wapet will first execute a separate commandline encoder - such as Monkey's Audio or OptimFROG - using the command line the user provides, and then immediately add any APEv2 or APEv1 tags to the file specified by the user.

This is useful for programs like Exact Audio Copy (EAC) which will let you compress files using an external encoder, which may not support native tagging while encoding.

Development

Case stopped developing Wapet after version 0.3. In 0.4 Neil Popham (Synthetic Soul) added the -f switch to allow users to set a tag from the contents of a text file.

Links

Additional Reading

  • Tag, also written by Case

Command Line Help

Version 0.5, Compiled 2005-04-21

Usage: wapet <target> [tagging options] <encoder> <encoder options>

target          : name of the file <encoder> creates
tagging options : -t "tag=value" ; for example -t "Artist=%a"
                : -f "tag=file" ; set tag from contents of file <file>
                : -ape1 ; use APEv1 instead of APEv2
encoder         : name of the encoder
encoder options : required parameters for encoder