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NAME

6       MP3::Info - Manipulate / fetch info from MP3 audio files
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SYNOPSIS

9               #!perl -w
10               use MP3::Info;
11               my $file = 'Pearls_Before_Swine.mp3';
12               set_mp3tag($file, 'Pearls Before Swine', q"77's",
13                       'Sticks and Stones', '1990',
14                       q"(c) 1990 77's LTD.", 'rock & roll');
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16               my $tag = get_mp3tag($file) or die "No TAG info";
17               $tag->{GENRE} = 'rock';
18               set_mp3tag($file, $tag);
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20               my $info = get_mp3info($file);
21               printf "$file length is %d:%d\n", $info->{MM}, $info->{SS};
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23               my $mp3 = new MP3::Info $file;
24               $mp3->title('Perls Before Swine');
25               printf "$file length is %s, title is %s\n",
26                       $mp3->time, $mp3->title;
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DESCRIPTION

29       $mp3 = MP3::Info->new(FILE)
30           OOP interface to the rest of the module.  The same keys available
31           via get_mp3info and get_mp3tag are available via the returned
32           object (using upper case or lower case; but note that all-caps
33           "VERSION" will return the module version, not the MP3 version).
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35           Passing a value to one of the methods will set the value for that
36           tag in the MP3 file, if applicable.
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38       use_mp3_utf8([STATUS])
39           Tells MP3::Info to (or not) return TAG info in UTF-8.  TRUE is 1,
40           FALSE is 0.  Default is TRUE, if available.
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42           Will only be able to turn it on if Encode is available.  ID3v2 tags
43           will be converted to UTF-8 according to the encoding specified in
44           each tag; ID3v1 tags will be assumed Latin-1 and converted to
45           UTF-8.
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47           Function returns status (TRUE/FALSE).  If no argument is supplied,
48           or an unaccepted argument is supplied, function merely returns
49           status.
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51           This function is not exported by default, but may be exported with
52           the ":utf8" or ":all" export tag.
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54       use_winamp_genres()
55           Puts WinAmp genres into @mp3_genres and %mp3_genres (adds 68
56           additional genres to the default list of 80).  This is a separate
57           function because these are non-standard genres, but they are
58           included because they are widely used.
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60           You can import the data structures with one of:
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62                   use MP3::Info qw(:genres);
63                   use MP3::Info qw(:DEFAULT :genres);
64                   use MP3::Info qw(:all);
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66       remove_mp3tag (FILE [, VERSION, BUFFER])
67           Can remove ID3v1 or ID3v2 tags.  VERSION should be 1 for ID3v1 (the
68           default), 2 for ID3v2, and "ALL" for both.
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70           For ID3v1, removes last 128 bytes from file if those last 128 bytes
71           begin with the text 'TAG'.  File will be 128 bytes shorter.
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73           For ID3v2, removes ID3v2 tag.  Because an ID3v2 tag is at the
74           beginning of the file, we rewrite the file after removing the tag
75           data.  The buffer for rewriting the file is 4MB.  BUFFER (in bytes)
76           ca change the buffer size.
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78           Returns the number of bytes removed, or -1 if no tag removed, or
79           undef if there is an error.
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81       set_mp3tag (FILE, TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM, YEAR, COMMENT, GENRE [,
82       TRACKNUM])
83       set_mp3tag (FILE, $HASHREF)
84           Adds/changes tag information in an MP3 audio file.  Will clobber
85           any existing information in file.
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87           Fields are TITLE, ARTIST, ALBUM, YEAR, COMMENT, GENRE.  All fields
88           have a 30-byte limit, except for YEAR, which has a four-byte limit,
89           and GENRE, which is one byte in the file.  The GENRE passed in the
90           function is a case-insensitive text string representing a genre
91           found in @mp3_genres.
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93           Will accept either a list of values, or a hashref of the type
94           returned by "get_mp3tag".
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96           If TRACKNUM is present (for ID3v1.1), then the COMMENT field can
97           only be 28 bytes.
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99           ID3v2 support may come eventually.  Note that if you set a tag on a
100           file with ID3v2, the set tag will be for ID3v1[.1] only, and if you
101           call "get_mp3tag" on the file, it will show you the (unchanged)
102           ID3v2 tags, unless you specify ID3v1.
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104       get_mp3tag (FILE [, VERSION, RAW_V2, APE2])
105           Returns hash reference containing tag information in MP3 file.  The
106           keys returned are the same as those supplied for "set_mp3tag",
107           except in the case of RAW_V2 being set.
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109           If VERSION is 1, the information is taken from the ID3v1 tag (if
110           present).  If VERSION is 2, the information is taken from the ID3v2
111           tag (if present).  If VERSION is not supplied, or is false, the
112           ID3v1 tag is read if present, and then, if present, the ID3v2 tag
113           information will override any existing ID3v1 tag info.
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115           If RAW_V2 is 1, the raw ID3v2 tag data is returned, without any
116           manipulation of text encoding.  The key name is the same as the
117           frame ID (ID to name mappings are in the global %v2_tag_names).
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119           If RAW_V2 is 2, the ID3v2 tag data is returned, manipulating for
120           Unicode if necessary, etc.  It also takes multiple values for a
121           given key (such as comments) and puts them in an arrayref.
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123           If APE is 1, an APE tag will be located before all other tags.
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125           If the ID3v2 version is older than ID3v2.2.0 or newer than
126           ID3v2.4.0, it will not be read.
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128           Strings returned will be in Latin-1, unless UTF-8 is specified
129           (use_mp3_utf8), (unless RAW_V2 is 1).
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131           Also returns a TAGVERSION key, containing the ID3 version used for
132           the returned data (if TAGVERSION argument is 0, may contain two
133           versions).
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135       get_mp3info (FILE)
136           Returns hash reference containing file information for MP3 file.
137           This data cannot be changed.  Returned data:
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139                   VERSION         MPEG audio version (1, 2, 2.5)
140                   LAYER           MPEG layer description (1, 2, 3)
141                   STEREO          boolean for audio is in stereo
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143                   VBR             boolean for variable bitrate
144                   BITRATE         bitrate in kbps (average for VBR files)
145                   FREQUENCY       frequency in kHz
146                   SIZE            bytes in audio stream
147                   OFFSET          bytes offset that stream begins
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149                   SECS            total seconds
150                   MM              minutes
151                   SS              leftover seconds
152                   MS              leftover milliseconds
153                   TIME            time in MM:SS
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155                   COPYRIGHT       boolean for audio is copyrighted
156                   PADDING         boolean for MP3 frames are padded
157                   MODE            channel mode (0 = stereo, 1 = joint stereo,
158                                   2 = dual channel, 3 = single channel)
159                   FRAMES          approximate number of frames
160                   FRAME_LENGTH    approximate length of a frame
161                   VBR_SCALE       VBR scale from VBR header
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163           On error, returns nothing and sets $@.
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TROUBLESHOOTING

166       If you find a bug, please send me a patch (see the project page in "SEE
167       ALSO").  If you cannot figure out why it does not work for you, please
168       put the MP3 file in a place where I can get it (preferably via FTP, or
169       HTTP, or .Mac iDisk) and send me mail regarding where I can get the
170       file, with a detailed description of the problem.
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172       If I download the file, after debugging the problem I will not keep the
173       MP3 file if it is not legal for me to have it.  Just let me know if it
174       is legal for me to keep it or not.
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TODO

177       ID3v2 Support
178           Still need to do more for reading tags, such as using
179           Compress::Zlib to decompress compressed tags.  But until I see this
180           in use more, I won't bother.  If something does not work properly
181           with reading, follow the instructions above for troubleshooting.
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183           ID3v2 writing is coming soon.
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185       Get data from scalar
186           Instead of passing a file spec or filehandle, pass the data itself.
187           Would take some work, converting the seeks, etc.
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189       Padding bit ?
190           Do something with padding bit.
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192       Test suite
193           Test suite could use a bit of an overhaul and update.  Patches very
194           welcome.
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196           ·   Revamp getset.t.  Test all the various get_mp3tag args.
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198           ·   Test Unicode.
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200           ·   Test OOP API.
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202           ·   Test error handling, check more for missing files, bad MP3s,
203               etc.
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205       Other VBR
206           Right now, only Xing VBR is supported.
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THANKS

209       Edward Allen, Vittorio Bertola, Michael Blakeley, Per Bolmstedt, Tony
210       Bowden, Tom Brown, Sergio Camarena, Chris Dawson, Kevin Deane-Freeman,
211       Anthony DiSante, Luke Drumm, Kyle Farrell, Jeffrey Friedl, brian d foy,
212       Ben Gertzfield, Brian Goodwin, Andy Grundman, Todd Hanneken, Todd
213       Harris, Woodrow Hill, Kee Hinckley, Roman Hodek, Ilya Konstantinov,
214       Peter Kovacs, Johann Lindvall, Alex Marandon, Peter Marschall, michael,
215       Trond Michelsen, Dave O'Neill, Christoph Oberauer, Jake Palmer, Andrew
216       Phillips, David Reuteler, John Ruttenberg, Matthew Sachs, scfc_de,
217       Hermann Schwaerzler, Chris Sidi, Roland Steinbach, Brian S. Stephan,
218       Stuart, Dan Sully, Jeffery Sumler, Predrag Supurovic, Bogdan Surdu,
219       Pierre-Yves Thoulon, tim, Pass F. B. Travis, Tobias Wagener, Ronan
220       Waide, Andy Waite, Ken Williams, Ben Winslow, Meng Weng Wong, Justin
221       Fletcher.
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CURRENT AUTHOR

224       Dan Sully <daniel | at | cpan.org> & Logitech.
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AUTHOR EMERITUS

227       Chris Nandor <pudge@pobox.com>, http://pudge.net/
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230       Copyright (c) 2006-2008 Dan Sully & Logitech. All rights reserved.
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232       Copyright (c) 1998-2005 Chris Nandor. All rights reserved.
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234       This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
235       under the same terms as Perl itself.
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SEE ALSO

238       Logitech/Slim Devices
239                   http://www.slimdevices.com/
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241       mp3tools
242                   http://www.zevils.com/linux/mp3tools/
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244       mpgtools
245                   http://www.dv.co.yu/mpgscript/mpgtools.htm
246                   http://www.dv.co.yu/mpgscript/mpeghdr.htm
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248       mp3tool
249                   http://www.dtek.chalmers.se/~d2linjo/mp3/mp3tool.html
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251       ID3v2
252                   http://www.id3.org/
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254       Xing Variable Bitrate
255                   http://www.xingtech.com/support/partner_developer/mp3/vbr_sdk/
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257       MP3Ext
258                   http://rupert.informatik.uni-stuttgart.de/~mutschml/MP3ext/
259
260       Xmms
261                   http://www.xmms.org/
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