On 14 Mar 2001 00:11:35 -0800 Colin Marquardt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Isaac Richards <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 
> > If you don't have track numbers with your files named that way, try deleting
> > your metadatabase and searching again..  should show up.  MusicBrainz had a fun
> > little bug where it would strip off track numbers during a lookup previous to
> > the most recent release.
> 
> Oh, exactly that was it. That is fine now, thanks.
> 
> One other thing... since ID3V2 can handle arbitrarily long strings
> too, it is probably much better to use that for submission to
> Musicbrainz. What would I use, however, to *create* ID3v2 tags?
> id3lib/id3v2 from sourceforge? Does it really work? A few months
> ago, I heard that id3lib wasn't really up to speed yet, and it seems
> there hasn't been a new release since then...

I've found that id3lib is fairly horrible. Have a look on CPAN for a perl
library or two that handles them. I've used one of them at home for a
re-encoding project and found it as easy to use as any other perl module.
One of these days I'll convert it to python.

John


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