Sorry, my 'bug' report was wrong. gmb can already handle 3-char frame id's, for the
most part.
It didn't occur to me for quite a while that my generated list of files with 3-char frames
constituted nearly half the mp3's I have on the disc, and I was pretty sure that I wasn't
getting that many <unknown> <unknown>s in the track list.
(It was the <unknown>s that caused me to look into the files in the first place ... after the
right-click->song properties,->get the file name, I'd fire up kid3-qt and see that the file
already had tag data. If I saved the tag - by changing one letter in the title, or deleting one
of the comment frames, say - then the tag would be re-written with 4-frameIDs).
It seems that if id3v2 -l produces a listing like:
(from thisamericanlife.org, weekly podcast from Chicago public radio)
id3v2 tag info for TAL-20121019-477.mp3:
PIC (Attached picture): ()[JPG, 0]: , 19854 bytes
TT2 (Title/songname/content description): #477: Getting Away With It
TP1 (Lead performer(s)/Soloist(s)): This American Life
TP2 (Band/orchestra/accompaniment): Chicago Public Media
TYE (Year): 2012
TCO (Content type): Podcast (255)
COM (Comments): ()[eng]: (C) 1995-2012 Chicago Public Media & Ira Glass
TAL-20121019-477.mp3: No ID3v1 tag
then gmb will happily show the info.
I've pasted [songs] from gmbrc into a spreadsheet, and I think I can use that to produce
a manageable list of files I have to examine.
most part.
It didn't occur to me for quite a while that my generated list of files with 3-char frames
constituted nearly half the mp3's I have on the disc, and I was pretty sure that I wasn't
getting that many <unknown> <unknown>s in the track list.
(It was the <unknown>s that caused me to look into the files in the first place ... after the
right-click->song properties,->get the file name, I'd fire up kid3-qt and see that the file
already had tag data. If I saved the tag - by changing one letter in the title, or deleting one
of the comment frames, say - then the tag would be re-written with 4-frameIDs).
It seems that if id3v2 -l produces a listing like:
(from thisamericanlife.org, weekly podcast from Chicago public radio)
id3v2 tag info for TAL-20121019-477.mp3:
PIC (Attached picture): ()[JPG, 0]: , 19854 bytes
TT2 (Title/songname/content description): #477: Getting Away With It
TP1 (Lead performer(s)/Soloist(s)): This American Life
TP2 (Band/orchestra/accompaniment): Chicago Public Media
TYE (Year): 2012
TCO (Content type): Podcast (255)
COM (Comments): ()[eng]: (C) 1995-2012 Chicago Public Media & Ira Glass
TAL-20121019-477.mp3: No ID3v1 tag
then gmb will happily show the info.
I've pasted [songs] from gmbrc into a spreadsheet, and I think I can use that to produce
a manageable list of files I have to examine.