id3v2(1)


NAME

   id3v2  -   Adds/Modifies/Removes/Views id3v2 tags, converts/lists id3v1
   tags

SYNOPSIS

   id3v2 [ OPTION ] [ FILE ]

OPTIONS

   -h, --help
          Display help and exit

   -f, --list-frames
          Display all possible frames for id3v2

   -L, --list-genres
          Lists all id3v1 genres

   -v, --version
          Display version information and exit

   -l, --list
          Lists the tag(s) on the file(s)

   -R, --list-rfc822
          Lists using an rfc822-style format for output

   -d, --delete-v2
          Deletes id3v2 tags

   -s, --delete-v1
          Deletes id3v1 tags

   -D, --delete-all
           Deletes both id3v1 and id3v2 tags

   -C, --convert
           Converts id3v1 tag to id3v2

   -a, --artist ARTIST
          Set the artist information

   -A, --album ALBUM
          Set the album title information

   -t, --song SONG
          Set the song title information

   -c, --comment DESCRIPTION:COMMENT
          Set the comment information

   -g, --genre num
          Set the genre number

   -y, --year num
          Set the year

   -T, --track num/num
          Set the track number/(optional) total tracks

NOTE

   You can set the value for any id3v2 frame by using '--' and then  frame
   id

   For example:

          id3v2 --TIT3 Monkey! file.mp3

   would set the "Subtitle/Description" frame to "Monkey!".

SEE ALSO

   id3tag(1), id3info(1), id3convert(1)

AUTHOR

   id3v2  is  by  myers <myers_carpenter@users.sourceforge.net> with major
   portions used from id3lib examples.  Manual  page  written  for  Debian
   GNU/Linux by Robert Woodcock <rcw@debian.org>.

                               May 2000                           ID3V2(1)





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