On 6/17/26 7:38 AM, Todd Zullinger wrote:
Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 6/16/26 8:05 PM, Robert Moskowitz via users wrote:
mp3 for both. But I suspect something new in metadata.
So I probably need some tool that can compare metadata
between the two versions. Other than what shows up in VLC
Info on the files.
id3v2 -l file.mp3
I'd suggest eyeD3 or mid3v2 rather than id3v2. The latter
fails to parse many valid ID3 tags, for me.
Where did you get those from? They don't appear to be in Fedora (at
least the F43 I'm using now). The only cli one I found with a search
was "id3v2". There are a few graphical ones as well.
I tried it on a few of mine for curiosity, as I hadn't used
it in a decade. None of them worked; id3v2 fails with "No
ID3 tag" for anything I've encoded over the past several
years.
(I know that's not the case as I've got a more meticulously
maintained set of tags than normal people. :)
It may be that id3v2 is unable to parse Xing/MP3 Info
headers or VBR encoded files, I didn't dig into it. Since
it had the last commit around 2010, I'd call it moribund, at
best.
It's only for id3 format tags. If you're using something else, then the
message is correct. It works for the files I've made recently, showing
both the v1 and v2 tags. (I normally use ogg, but my car audio system
doesn't do well with that, so I copy to mp3 for there.)
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