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@ -139,3 +139,23 @@ The audio file can then be split according to the `.cue` file.
For splitting of `.flac` files on a Linux system check the
[a flac (package) entry](/wiki/linux/flac_(package).md#splitting-flac-file-according-to-cue-file)
for further informations.
## Scoring Music
Scoring music has moved more and more into the computer realm.
An easy and intuitive software that can be used for this is
[MuseScore.org](https://musescore.org/).
MuseScore is free and open-source and is cross-platform.
On [Linux based systems](/wiki/linux.md) it is available on most distributions via the `musescore`
package or their [website](https://musescore.org/download) and can be run with the command `mscore`.
For Windows visit the [download section of the MuseScore website](https://musescore.org/download).
### Getting Metadata
Using [MediaInfo](https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaInfo) metadata of a file can be obtained.
A command for this looks like the following.
In this the file to obtain metadata to is assumed to be `audio.flac`.
```sh
mediainfo audio.flac
```

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ SteamGridDB in a package of the same name.
Icons and Banners can then be changed by opening the menu after selecting a game and selecting
`Change Artwork...`.
Images for games can be changed by downloading them and applying them manually.
[Images](/wiki/images.md) for games can be changed by downloading them and applying them manually.
An easier route can be taken by using
[SGDBoop](https://www.steamgriddb.com/boop).
To use it, you first need to install it.

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@ -48,5 +48,5 @@ There plugins can be installed and removed aswell as managed.
The following list includes some useful plugins.
- [SteamGridDB](/wiki/games/steam.md#setting-icons-and-banners-for-games): setting new images for
games
- [SteamGridDB](/wiki/games/steam.md#setting-icons-and-banners-for-games) can be used for setting
new and better [images](/wiki/images.md) for games.

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@ -15,3 +15,13 @@ A popular cross-platform program for this is [GIMP](https://www.gimp.org/).
Another part of image manipulation is the upscaling of low resolution images.
This can be done by the cross-platform program [upscayl](https://github.com/upscayl/upscayl).
### Getting Metadata
Using [MediaInfo](https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaInfo) metadata of a file can be obtained.
A command for this looks like the following.
In this the file to obtain metadata to is assumed to be `image.png`.
```sh
mediainfo image.png
```

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@ -19,9 +19,9 @@ For simple sound processing in the form of volume adjustment as well as setting
the default input and output devices
[`pavucontrol`](https://freedesktop.org/software/pulseaudio/pavucontrol/) can be
used as a simple mixer.
For more advanced routing [`qpwgraph`](https://github.com/rncbc/qpwgraph) is
recommended.
`qpwgraph` is a graph-based interface using the Qt interface.
For more advanced routing [qpwgraph](https://github.com/rncbc/qpwgraph) can be used, but the
GTK-based [Helvum](https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/pipewire/helvum) is recommended.
Both are graph-based interface also called patchbays.
For further sound processing the easiest way to do so is using
[easyeffects](/wiki/linux/easyeffects.md) which features a wide range of effects
to apply to sound streams including noise reduction.

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@ -169,3 +169,13 @@ shows
├── series_(2010)_s02e01-dvd_un.mkv
└── series_(2010)_s02e02-dvd_un.mkv
```
### Getting Metadata
Using [MediaInfo](https://github.com/MediaArea/MediaInfo) metadata of a file can be obtained.
A command for this looks like the following.
In this the file to obtain metadata to is assumed to be `video.mkv`.
```sh
mediainfo video.mkv
```