oggmeta is a crate that reads .ogg files and decodes the vorbis comments contained within.
oggmeta can read and write vorbis comments and theora comments within ogg files
in case the album art is contained as a theora frame, using theorafile, oggmeta can read the first frame of
video and store it as an album cover.
NOTE: that implementation (storing album covers as videos) is pretty much completely wrong; ffmpeg does this by default when converting from, for instance, an mp3, but covert art in an ogg file should always be stored in a METADATA_BLOCK_IMAGE. oggmeta will exclusively write album covers to a METADATA_BLOCK_IMAGE tag, removing any video in the file
Please note that this mean oggmeta will destroy any ogv (video + audio) files passed to it that don't store video ONLY for the sake of album covers. This will be changed.
regardless of how much video is in the file, oggmeta will always assume there is only one frame of video and save the first one as an album cover.