It may defined methods translate_artist etc which would be used by MP3::Tag. If a module Music_Translate_Fields is available, it is loaded. If the option is given, all characters in the options are replaced by % this may be convenient if the shell treats % specially. The option -E should contain the letters of the options where \\, \n, \t are interpolated (default: p). This may be useful if the maximal command-line length is too low). If option -G is specified, the file names on the command line are considered as glob patterns. This data is processed by MP3::Tag::ParseData (if present in the chain of heuristics). The option is split into [$flag, $string, on its first non-alphanumeric character if multiple options are needed, one should separate them by this character repeated 3 times. They become the configuration item parse_data of MP3::Tag eventually this information is processed by MP3::Tag::ParseData module. The option -P should contain the parse recipes. To overwrite the information (title artist album year genre comment track-number) obtained via MP3::Tag heuristics ( -u switch is implied if any one of these arguments differs from what would be found otherwise use -D switch to disable auto-update). With option -D (dry run) no update is performed. The option -p prints a message using the next argument as format (by default \\, \t, \n are replaced by backslash, tab and newline governed by the value of -E option) see "interpolate" in MP3::Tag for details of the format of sprintf()-like escapes. (This option is overwritten by -D option.) This option is assumed if tag elements are set via command-line options. The option -u writes ( updates) the fetched information to the MP3 ID3 tags. Thor"), usually it should be kept in the autoinfo configuration (and related fields author etc). (To call config() multiple times, separate the parts by arbitrary non-alphanumeric character, and repeat this character in the start of -C option.) Note that since ParseData is used to inject the user-specified tag fields (such as -a "A. The option -C sets MP3::Tag configuration data (separated by commas the first comma can be replaced by = sign) as MP3::Tag->config() would do. (Both ways are disabled by -D option.) ID3v2 tag is written if needed. If MP3::Tag obtains the info from other means than MP3 tags, and -u forces the update of the ID3 tags. If the information supplied in command-line options differs from the content of the corresponding ID3 tags (or there is no corresponding ID3 tags). It may also update the information in MP3 tags. The program prints a message summarizing tag info (obtained via MP3::Tag module) for specified files. # Same, and get the author from CDDB file Mp3info2 -C title=Inf,ID3v2,ID3v1,filename -u *.mp3 # For the title, prefer information from. # Get the artist from CDDB_File, autodeduce other info, write it to tags # Do not deduce any field, print the info from the tags only # In addition, set the year field to 1981 SYNOPSIS # Print the information in tags and autodeduced info Mp3info2 - get/set MP3 tags uses MP3::Tag to get default values.
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