10-12-2016
Are the "35. " and "36. " part of the file?
Is "?>NL" the entire line?
Is "NL" two verbatim characters "N" and "L", or the <newline> (0x0A, \n) control character?
Are you aware that removing the closing ">" you may deteriorate your tag or even total file structure?
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NAME
id3 - an ID3 tag editor.
SYNOPSIS
id3 [-tTaAycg newdata] file1 [file2 [file3...]]
id3 -l file1 [file2 [file3...]]
id3 -d file1 [file2 [file3...]]
id3 -L
DESCRIPTION
id3 is an ID3 v1.1 tag editor. ID3 tags are traditionally put at the end of compressed streamed audio files to denote information about the
audio contents. Up to thirty characters of Title, Artist, and Album information can be stored, as well as a 28-character comment, four-
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OPTIONS
-t title
Sets the title tag to the first 28 characters of title.
-T track
Sets the track tag to a number between 0 and 255.
-a artist
Sets the artist tag to the first 28 characters of artist.
-A album
Sets the album tag to the first 28 characters of album.
-y year
Sets the year tag to the first 4 characters of year.
-c comment
Sets the comment tag to the first 28 characters of comment.
-g genre
Sets the genre number tag using a genre number or predefined genre label.
-l List/view the ID3 tag.
-L List all genre tags.
-R Use rfc822-style output for tag printout.
-d Delete the ID3 tag.
BUGS
The ID3 format has some shortcomings. There is a 1 in 16777216 chance of your mp3 having a certain bit-pattern, causing id3 to write over
the last 128 bytes of your mp3 upon tag creation. If you add a track number to an ID3 v1.0 tag, the last two characters of the comment
string will be truncated. Any bugs found in id3 should be forwarded to the author, Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>.
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