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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers How to find untagged audio files? Post 302482595 by radoulov on Wednesday 22nd of December 2010 04:04:35 AM
Old 12-22-2010
Test this one:

Code:
find . -type f -name '*.[Mm][Pp]3' -exec id3 -Rl {} + -o \
  -name '*.[Ff][Ll][Aa][Cc]' -exec metaflac --show-md5sum  \
    --with-filename --export-tags-to=- {} + |
  awk 'BEGIN {
    mp3n        = split("album artist title track",       mp3_tags)
    flacn       = split("album artist title tracknumber", flac_tags)
    ignorepatt  = "^ *(unknown|track *[0-9]*)* *$"    
    }
  $1 ~ /\.[Ff][Ll][Aa][Cc]$/ {
    if (fn) {
      for (i = 1; i <= flacn; i++) {
        if (tolower(tags[flac_tags[i]]) ~ ignorepatt) {
          invalid_tags[flac_tags[i]] = tags[flac_tags[i]]
          f || f++
          }
        }
      if (f) {
       print RS, fn, "has missing/invalid tags:"
        for (t in invalid_tags)
          printf "%s -> %s\n", t, invalid_tags[t]
        }      
      }    
    split(x, tags); split(x, invalid_tags)
    fn = $1; f = x
    }
  /^Filename/ {
    if (fn) {
      for (i = 1; i <= mp3n; i++) {
        if (tolower(tags[mp3_tags[i]]) ~ ignorepatt) {
          invalid_tags[mp3_tags[i]] = tags[mp3_tags[i]]
          f || f++
          }
        }
      if (f) {
       print RS, fn, "has missing/invalid tags:"
        for (t in invalid_tags)
          printf "%s -> %s\n", t, invalid_tags[t]
        }      
      }    
    split(x, tags); split(x, invalid_tags)
    fn = $2; f = x
    }
 { 
    if (split($0, tmp, "=") == 2) {
      $1 = tmp[1]; $2 = tmp[2]
      }
    tags[tolower($1)] = $2
    }
  END {
      if (fn ~ /\.[Ff][Ll][Aa][Cc]$/) {
        for (i = 1; i <= flacn; i++) {
          if (tolower(tags[flac_tags[i]]) ~ ignorepatt) {
            invalid_tags[flac_tags[i]] = tags[flac_tags[i]]
            f || f++
            }
          }
        if (f) {
          print RS, fn, "has missing/invalid tags:"
          for (t in invalid_tags)
            printf "%s -> %s\n", t, invalid_tags[t]
            }      
          }    
    else       
      for (i = 1; i <= mp3n; i++) {
        if (tolower(tags[mp3_tags[i]]) ~ ignorepatt) {
          invalid_tags[mp3_tags[i]] = tags[mp3_tags[i]]
          f || f++
          }
      if (f) {
        print RS, fn, "has missing/invalid tags:"
          for (t in invalid_tags)
          printf "%s -> %s\n", t, invalid_tags[t]
          }            
        }  
      }' FS=:

 

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MP3TAG(1)						      General Commands Manual							 MP3TAG(1)

NAME
mp3tag - view and manipulate ID3v1 tags. SYNOPSIS
mp3tag [ -s song ] [ -a artist ] [ -l album ] [ -y year ] [ -e comment ] [ -k track ] [ -g genre ] [ -r ] file [ file ... ] DESCRIPTION
This manual page briefly documents the mp3tag command. This manual page was written for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution because the orig- inal program does not have one. mp3tag is a program that allows you to both view and manipulate ID3v1 metadata tags. Running the command with just a filename will display the file's current tag. Setting some options will cause the tag to be updated and displayed. OPTIONS
-a artist Set the artist name to artist. Strings over thirty characters are truncated. -e comment Set the comment to comment. Strings over thirty characters are truncated. -g genre Set the genre to genre. This is a single integer with a value of 0 to 254 corresponding to the appropriate Winamp compatible genre (use '-g list' to list all supported genres). -k track Set the track number to track. This is a single integer with a value of 0 to 255. Specifying this field truncates the comment field to twenty-eight characters, as per the ID3v1.1 standard. -l album Set the album name to album. Strings over thirty characters are truncated. -r Merge new tag with any preexisting tag in the file. -s song Set the song name to song. Strings over thirty characters are truncated. -y year Set the year to year. Strings over four characters are truncated. EXAMPLES
Display foo.mp3's current ID3v1 info: mp3tag foo.mp3 Set foo.mp3's artist to 'Bar', and album to 'Baz': mp3tag -a Bar -l Baz foo.mp3 Set foo.mp3's year to 2001, merging it with any tag already present: mp3tag -y 2001 -r foo.mp3 AUTHOR
mp3tag was written by Bram Avontuur <bram@avontuur.org>. This manual page was written by Brian Boucheron <brian@boucheron.org>, for the Debian GNU/Linux distribution (but may be used by others). SEE ALSO
More info on ID3v1 can be found at <http://www.id3.org/id3v1.html>. February 19, 2004 MP3TAG(1)
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