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diff --git a/mplib/README b/mplib/README deleted file mode 100755 index d6c4de9..0000000 --- a/mplib/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,53 +0,0 @@ - - mplib -=============================================================================== - - A library for handling ID3 tags - - Written by Stefan Podkowinski, lugburg@netscape.net - - Home: http://sourceforge.net/projects/mplib - - - - When I was starting to write this library MP3 and music was the -lattest killerapp on the internet everybody was talking about. Napster -was the most dominating file sharing tool and the first portable mp3 -players came out ready to be bought by the new tech-friendly .COM -people. - - It's been a few years since that and mplib got stable and the MP3 -format is still arround, allthough beeing declared death by many. You -can't stop the revolution. While I was enjoying and discoverying new -bands and sounds I decided to give something in return, not to the big -mayor labels, but the MP3 community. And yes, I'm still buying CDs -though, more than ever. - - Mplib is written to be very easy to use, fast, cross-platform -capable and small size when shipped with other applications. It's currently -only able to handle common tag fields like artist, comment, etc. out of the -box. I'll include support for more special Id3 fields in v2 tags from -contributors if anyone sends me the nessecarry code. I'm just to lazy -to implement all the 70 frame types (type of informations you can include in a -v2 tag) just on chance somebody could use some of them. If you -think you need to store urgently a 'Musician credit list' or 'Event -timing codes' write me and I will hack you the code if I have the time -for it. - - And yeah, theres a allready a library written by the people who are -responsible for the ID3 standard, consider to use id3lib if you don't -like mplib :-P - - You should start with a short introduction on the API and usage of -mplib you'll find in the download section of the sourceforge project -page. As I wrote above, it was important for me that this libarary is -easy to use, because I think the reading a artist name from a mp3 file -should really not be a big deal. - -Enjoy mplib and send me some feedback, -Stefan Podkowinski (spod), lugburg@netscape.net - - -URL's: -Specifications, id3lib and introductions -http://www.id3.org/ |