This is the command id3v2 that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
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!".
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