On Sun, May 10, 2009 at 06:00:08PM +0200, Richard van den Berg wrote: > On 5/9/09 5:04 PM, H. Langos wrote: >> Are you sure that the postings you've read about lyrics display where >> talking about your model? >> > > Yes. http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=160916 suggests that > the iPod reads the lyrics from the mp3 and not the iTunesDB. That would > explain why my test failed. I only set the lyrics_flag, but did not add > a USLT tag. I can confirm that iTunes also adds a USLT tag when you add > lyrics to an mp3. > > I just did another test with 2 files with USLT tags. When the > lyrics_flag is 0, no lyrics are shown. When it is 1, the lyrics are > shown! So gnupod should really set the lyrics_flag when a USLT is > present in mp3 files.
Cool, I'll try that on my iPod. > This also means that filling the description field with the USLT info > for non-podcast mp3s is pretty useless. I don't have enough experience > with podcasts to check if the description field or USLT tag is shown for > those files. It is the "desc" attribute. I worked with podcast files that had the ULT tag though (id3v2.0 predecessor of USLT). I didn't have a file with USLT tag to test yet but for podcasts I can assure you that the content of the "desc" attribute is shown. cheers -henrik _______________________________________________ Bug-gnupod mailing list [email protected] http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/bug-gnupod

