So does that mean I will be left with 2 files, ie track feat.artist.mp3 and track feat artist.mp3? If so can I just add this to the bottom:
?
Quote:
Originally Posted by ryan
@barrydocks: Why do you want to remove dots from filenames? Since when do dots cause trouble on any os? I'm just curious..
I use an old version of flac2mp3 to convert my flac audio files to mp3, the version I use has been patched to also embed the cover art jpg into the mp3 it creates, the only problem is that it is a bit flakey with filenames that have dots and other unusual characters. The other problem is that I didn't realise this when ripping my CDs to flac and I don't fancy doing it again, hence my questions on how to remove them.
Last edited by barrydocks; 12-21-2011 at 06:16 AM..
Reason: typo
Hello,
I have a requirement to search a directory, which contains any number of other directories for file names that contain special characters.
directory structure
DIR__
|__>DIR1
|__>DIR2__
|__>DIR2.1
|__>DIR2.2
|__>DIR3
..
... (8 Replies)
Hi.
I have many files in a folder, and even more in the subfolders. I need a script that finds and removes certain characters (them being /n in this one) in the files in the folder and it's subfolders.
So, could someone write me a script that works in Linux, does this:
Searchs for "/n" in... (5 Replies)
Hi all,
Am creating files and doing copy,compare and deletion.
As i do not want to mention the filepath everywhere, i store the filepaths in variables.
FILENAME="/home/test/create/Myfile.txt"
WR_PATH="/home/test/wrie/writefile.txt"
RD_PATH="/home/test/myread/readfile.txt"
echo "This is my... (2 Replies)
I want to create a temp file which is named based on a search string. The search string may contain spaces or characters that aren't supposed to be used in filenames so I want to strip those out.
My thought was to use 'tr' with but the result is the opposite of what I want:
$ echo "test... (5 Replies)
Hi Gurus,
Do any kind souls encounter have the same script as mentioned here.
Find and compare filenames in different mount point and remove duplicates.
Thanks a million!!!
wanna13e (7 Replies)
Hi,
I am creating a script to do a find and replace single/multiple lines in a file with any number of lines.
I have written a logic in a script that reads a reference file say "findrep" and populates two variables $FIND and $REPLACE
print $FIND gives
Hi How r $u
Rahul()
Note:... (0 Replies)
I have a perl find program that will find all files of window application stored on unix disks.
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hello,
I'm trying to figure out which tool is best for recursively renaming and files or folders using the characters \/*?”<>| in their name. I've tried many examples that use Bash, Python and Perl, but I'm not much of a programmer I seem to have hit a roadblock.
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Hi,
I have a file having following content.
<sip:9376507346@97.208.31.7:51088
<sip:9907472291@97.208.31.7:51208
<sip:8103742422@97.208.31.7:51024
<sip:9579892841@97.208.31.7:51080
<sip:9370904222@97.208.31.7:51104
<sip:9327665215@97.208.31.7:51104
<sip:9098364262@97.208.31.7:51024... (2 Replies)
Hi Guys,
My requirement is to remove any invisible and special characters from the file like control M(carriage return) and alt numerics and it should not replace @#!$%
abc|xyz|acd¥£ó
adc|123| 12áí
Please help on this.
Thanks
Rakesh (1 Reply)
Discussion started by: rakeshp
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mp3::tag::id3v1
MP3::Tag::ID3v1(3pm) User Contributed Perl Documentation MP3::Tag::ID3v1(3pm)NAME
MP3::Tag::ID3v1 - Module for reading / writing ID3v1 tags of MP3 audio files
SYNOPSIS
MP3::Tag::ID3v1 is designed to be called from the MP3::Tag module.
use MP3::Tag;
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
# read an existing tag
$mp3->get_tags();
$id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1} if exists $mp3->{ID3v1};
# or create a new tag
$id3v1 = $mp3->new_tag("ID3v1");
See MP3::Tag for information on the above used functions.
* Reading the tag
print " Title: " .$id3v1->title . "
";
print " Artist: " .$id3v1->artist . "
";
print " Album: " .$id3v1->album . "
";
print "Comment: " .$id3v1->comment . "
";
print " Year: " .$id3v1->year . "
";
print " Genre: " .$id3v1->genre . "
";
print " Track: " .$id3v1->track . "
";
# or at once
@tagdata = $mp3->all();
foreach $tag (@tagdata) {
print $tag;
}
* Changing / Writing the tag
$id3v1->comment("This is only a Test Tag");
$id3v1->title("testing");
$id3v1->artist("Artest");
$id3v1->album("Test it");
$id3v1->year("1965");
$id3v1->track("5");
$id3v1->genre("Blues");
# or at once
$id3v1->all("song title","artist","album","1900","comment",10,"Ska");
$id3v1->write_tag();
* Removing the tag from the file
$id3v1->remove_tag();
AUTHOR
Thomas Geffert, thg@users.sourceforge.net
DESCRIPTION
title(), artist(), album(), year(), comment(), track(), genre()
$artist = $id3v1->artist;
$artist = $id3v1->artist($artist);
$album = $id3v1->album;
$album = $id3v1->album($album);
$year = $id3v1->year;
$year = $id3v1->year($year);
$comment = $id3v1->comment;
$comment = $id3v1->comment($comment);
$track = $id3v1->track;
$track = $id3v1->track($track);
$genre = $id3v1->genre;
$genre = $id3v1->genre($genre);
Use these functions to retrieve the date of these fields, or to set the data.
$genre can be a string with the name of the genre, or a number describing the genre.
all()
@tagdata = $id3v1->all;
@tagdata = $id3v1->all($title, $artist, $album, $year, $comment, $track, $genre);
Returns all information of the tag in a list. You can use this sub also to set the data of the complete tag.
The order of the data is always title, artist, album, year, comment, track, and genre. genre has to be a string with the name of the
genre, or a number identifying the genre.
fits_tag()
warn "data truncated" unless $id3v1->fits_tag($hash);
Check whether the info in ID3v1 tag fits into the format of the file.
as_bin()
$str = $id3v1->as_bin();
Returns the ID3v1 tag as a string.
write_tag()
$id3v1->write_tag();
[old name: writeTag() . The old name is still available, but you should use the new name]
Writes the ID3v1 tag to the file.
remove_tag()
$id3v1->remove_tag();
Removes the ID3v1 tag from the file. Returns negative on failure, FALSE if no tag was found.
(Caveat: only one tag is removed; some - broken - files may have many chain-loaded one after another; you may need to call remove_tag()
in a loop to handle such beasts.)
[old name: removeTag() . The old name is still available, but you should use the new name]
genres()
@allgenres = $id3v1->genres;
$genreName = $id3v1->genres($genreID);
$genreID = $id3v1->genres($genreName);
Returns a list of all genres, or the according name or id to a given id or name.
new()
$id3v1 = MP3::Tag::ID3v1->new($mp3fileobj[, $create]);
Generally called from MP3::Tag, because a $mp3fileobj is needed. If $create is true, a new tag is created. Otherwise undef is
returned, if now ID3v1 tag is found in the $mp3obj.
Please use
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
$id3v1 = $mp3->new_tag("ID3v1"); # Empty new tag
or
$mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($filename);
$mp3->get_tags();
$id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1}; # Existing tag (if present)
instead of using this function directly
SEE ALSO
MP3::Tag, MP3::Tag::ID3v2
ID3v1 standard - http://www.id3.org
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000-2004 Thomas Geffert. All rights reserved.
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the Artistic License, distributed with Perl.
perl v5.14.2 2009-11-28 MP3::Tag::ID3v1(3pm)