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Rename files based on the tag information and import tags from filenames. Replace strings in tags and filenames (with support for Regular Expressions).Ĭreate and manage playlists automatically while editing. Save typing and import tags from online databases like Discogs, freedb, MusicBrainz, and more. Write ID3v1.1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, MP4, WMA, APEv2 Tags and Vorbis Comments to multiple files at once.ĭownload and add album covers to your files and make your library even more shiny. You can rename files based on the tag information, replace characters or words in tags and filenames, import/export tag information, create playlists and more.
It supports batch tag-editing of ID3v1, ID3v2.3, ID3v2.4, iTunes MP4, WMA, Vorbis Comments and APE Tags for multiple files at once covering a variety of audio formats.įurthermore, it supports online database lookups from, e.g., Discogs, MusicBrainz or freedb, allowing you to automatically gather proper tags and download cover art for your music library. See Development and Contributing for information on working with the codebase, getting a local development setup, and contributing changes.Mp3tag is a powerful and easy-to-use tool to edit metadata of audio files. You can also change the Stash interface to fit your desired style with various snippets from Custom CSS snippets.
There is a directory of community-created themes on Stash-Docs, along with instructions on how to install them.
Join the Discord server, where the community can offer support.Ĭustomization Themes and CSS Customization. Check the in-app documentation, in the top right corner of the app (it's also mirrored on Stash-Docs). Thanks! Support (FAQ)Ĭheck out our documentation on Stash-Docs for information about the software, questions, guides, add-ons and more. If you want to help us translate Stash into your language, you can make an account at to get started contributing new languages or improving existing ones. Stash is available in 25 languages (so far!) and it could be in your language too. StashDB is the canonical instance of our open source metadata API, stash-box. Identifying an entire collection will typically require a mix of multiple sources. The community also maintains StashDB, a crowd-sourced repository of scene, studio, and performer information, that can automatically identify much of a typical media collection. Many community-maintained scrapers are available for download from CommunityScrapers repository. Stash can pull metadata (performers, tags, descriptions, studios, and more) directly from many sites through the use of scrapers, which integrate directly into Stash. After scanning, your media will be available for browsing, curating, editing, and tagging. Once the application is running, the interface is available (by default) from On first run, Stash will prompt you for some configuration options and media directories to index, called "Scanning" in Stash. It is recommended that Linux users install ffmpeg from their distro's package manager. If you don't have it installed, Stash will download a copy for you.
Bypass this by clicking "more info" and then the "run anyway" button. Running the app might present a security prompt since the binary isn't yet signed.
You can watch a SFW demo video to see it in action.įor further information you can read the in-app manual. Stash provides statistics about performers, tags, studios and more.You can tag videos and find them later.
Stash supports a wide variety of both video and image formats. Stash gathers information about videos in your collection from the internet, and is extensible through the use of community-built plugins for a large number of content producers and sites. Stash is a self-hosted webapp written in Go which organizes and serves your porn.