Parsability requirements of PART tag (Was: Re: [vorbis] Vorbis Comment question)
Jonathan Walther
krooger at debian.org
Fri Jul 4 23:59:21 PDT 2003
On Fri, Jul 04, 2003 at 11:42:26PM -0700, al goldstein wrote:
>If I delete a file its's gone (unix systems);--there is no undelete.
That was the old days. The main filesystems used by GNU/Linux
filesystems have undelete. Anyhow, real he-men know how to grep through
the inode table to reclaim their files.
>I'm using readme files for descriptions. A playlist could be there, too.
Having the information inside the music file is neat and tidy. It
solves the problem of forgetting to pass along the readme file when you
lend it to your friend.
Jonathan
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