I must confess, the framework sounds great. However, I'm a little new at this, especially open-source. I can't seem to sort out from Apple's guide on building open source binaries exactly how to do it. Could you give or direct me to a guide on what exactly I need to do to get the framework in Xcode and ready to use in my project?

On Apr 7, 2010, at 3:54 AM, patrick machielse wrote:

Op 6 apr 2010, om 17:22 heeft cocoa-dev-requ...@lists.apple.com het volgende geschreven:

I've been searching google for a while, and have repeatedly stumbled across mention of an Objective-C ID3 framework constantly linked to

http://drewfamily.homemail.com.au/Cocoa_-_ID3Tag_framework.html

Don't use that, it is no longer up to date. It was a valiant attempt at ID3 support, but it doesn't adhere to the ID3 specifications very well and it stumbles on real world tags more often than other solutions do.

I can recommend TagLib:
http://developer.kde.org/~wheeler/taglib.html

It uses a C++ API, but it is quite easy to use. Rolling it into a OS X framework is easy (Google it). TagLib adheres strictly to the ID3 standard but by default it uses workarounds for the instances when iTunes doesn't... It is also very stable, actively developed, it's covered by a usable license (lgpl), supports more tags than just ID3, and there's a development mailing list. What more do you want?

patrick
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Hieper Software

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