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Hi,<br>maybe you are new to this mailing list. The current official version of TagLib does not support APE tags, that's true; on the other hand, a plodding collegue of ours (Alex Novichkov) implemented such support one-two weeks ago, but he did not commit his patch to the development branch. Anyway, he attached the necessary source files to the message he sent to this mailing list; moreover, he provided the necessary information to integrate his files into the TagLib 1.6.3 source tree and compile the whole thing. The subject of the conversation is "APE file support" and the message with the source files was sent on 29th June 2010. The instructions for the integration, instead, can be found in the subsequent messages of the conversation.<br>Hope this helps.<br>Alessandro<br><br><hr id="stopSpelling">Date: Fri, 9 Jul 2010 08:43:36 +0800<br>From: iwnking@gmail.com<br>To: taglib-devel@kde.org<br>Subject: taglib fails to read *.ape tags<br><br>
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<div><font face="Verdana" size="2">I use taglib1.6.3.Everythink is excellent but it
does't recognize ape files.I have tried several ape file and none of them can be
read properly.Doesn't taglib support APE?</font></div>
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