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Get/set ID3 meta tags using ffmpeg

A quick guide on how to read/write/modify ID3 metadata tags for audio / media files using ffmpeg.

FFmpeg has a free-form command line option that allows the user to specify key-value-pairs for encoding metadata. Let's take a look.

1. Read ID3 metadata

To list all global metadata tags for a media file, just set an input but no output file.

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fridgerator / instructions.md
Created November 14, 2019 23:48
Auto-renewing Lets Encrypt certificates for Rancher 1.6

Lets Encrypt has removed their ACME V1 api in favor of ACME V2. The Rancher 1.6 catalog entry for Lets Encrypt certificates doesn't support this api. There is a forked version of the repo, however the service has to be created manually instead of from the catalog.

  1. Create a new service, give it a name, use vxcontrol/rancher-letsencrypt:v1.0.0 for the image
  2. In the "Volumes" tab, add a volume /var/lib/rancher:/var/lib/rancher
  3. In the "Command" tab, set the "Console" option to none
  4. Click to add an Environment Variable, and paste the following into the first "Variable" input field.
  • All of the environment variables should auto-fill.
  • Fill in the necessary values
@skullface
skullface / lint-autofix.yml
Created November 19, 2021 03:21
Teensy GitHub Action to autofix linting errors (from the script defined in your package.json) per https://mskelton.medium.com/auto-formatting-code-using-prettier-and-github-actions-ed458f58b7df
name: Lint and autofix
on:
pull_request:
branches: [main]
jobs:
format:
runs-on: ubuntu-latest
steps:
- uses: actions/checkout@v2
with:
@spullara
spullara / chat
Last active March 26, 2024 19:19
Use this command to get suggestions on how to do things on the command line.
#!/bin/bash
TOKEN=< OpenAI token from https://platform.openai.com/account/api-keys >
PROMPT="You are the best at writing shell commands. Assume the OS is Ubuntu. I want you to respond with only the shell commands separated by semicolons and no commentary. Here is what I want to do: $@"
RESULT=`curl -s https://api.openai.com/v1/chat/completions \
-H 'Content-Type: application/json' \
-H "Authorization: Bearer $TOKEN" \
-d "{
\"model\": \"gpt-3.5-turbo\",
\"messages\": [{\"role\": \"user\", \"content\": \"$PROMPT\"}]
}" | jq '.choices[] | .message.content' -r`