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Published by Vegard Wærp
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Date Posted: |
April 21st, 2004
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Last Updated: |
April 21st, 2004
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License: |
Public Domain |
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118 total; 1 recently |
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4,444 total |
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awaiting 10 votes |
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About attr2id3:
attr2id3 is command line tool that queries all your BFS volumes for mp3 files, and copies Audio:* attributes into the ID3 tag for all the files it finds.
attr2id3 is a small command line tool I wrote for my personal use, but I thought I'd share it as well
There was a couple of reasons for it
- Many of my mp3 files had their id3v1 tags in the utf-8 charset by BeOS apps, but the specs says, and winamp and others expect the charset to be iso8859-1(latin-1). Tools like armyknife writes the tags as utf-8 as far as I could tell
- I wanted a tool to batch copy information from BFS attributes to ID3 tags for all my mp3 files
What it does?
- Queries all your BFS volumes for files named *.mp3 with the mimetype "audio/x-mpeg"
- If the file has any of the following attributes, their content is copied to the ID3v1 tag, with the latin-1 charset: Audio:Title, Audio:Artist, Audio:Album, Audio:Comment, Audio:Track
Not implemented:
- Year and genre is not copied (Will maybe be implemented later)
- ID3v2 is not implemented, only v1 (Will probably not be implemented)
License:
Do whatever you want with it.
Compability:
The app has been compiled and tested on Zeta only, if it for some reason doesn't work your system a recompile should do it.
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Details about this version:
- copies from attributes to ID3v1
- Not all attributes implemented
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Intel Version - requires R5 (12 KB) |
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