Aw...forgot to mention I am using WinXP...sorry about that.
Ok, so LAME is out as far as editing the tags is concerned...any other suggestions for commandline tools to accomplish this?
And Gavin, thanks for the suggestion on EasyTag...I'll see if it's available for Windows.
Thanks for your help,
Mark Worden
----- Original Message ----- From: "Gavin Chester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2005 12:14 PM
Subject: Re: [mp3encoder] Use LAME to edit just tags (i.e. no conversion)?
On Tue, 2005-02-15 at 20:50, Mark Worden wrote:Hello all,
I want to alter the tags of certain MP3s that I download on a regular basis.
Is it possible, using LAME, to change the tags without altering the file in
any other way (i.e. without converting)?
Or, is there another free commandline tool to alter tags? I want to do it from an automation script.
You don't say what OS platform you're working from, but not to worry there are many tag editors that work in similar ways whatever platform. Google is your friend - just go looking. You'll probably want to end up at a portal-type site (eg, Tucows) that will list many for you to investigate. Easytag is a popular one that comes standard on many Linux distros - other than that I can't help you..
Lame is not your friend here, as I found to my distress (the reason why I joined this list). It actually strips the tags from the file if you try to re-encode them or downsample them 8-(
Regards, Gavin.
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