This is an export script which creates a report about used tag types and character encoding. Write: ID3v2 on, ID3v2.3 UTF-16 on, all other off. Open the dialog Mp3tag/Extras/Tools/Tags/Mpeg. You want Mp3tag to behave compatible with those applications, then you have to set the Mp3tag reading and writing options accordingly. Now you have two applications which behave the same. Tried using tag& rename to change mood and it reflects the change in explorer file properties. ![]() ![]() I opened tag & Rename and in Mood it does show Latin and genres shows test. If you can see the tag-field MOOD in the Mp3tag extended tag view, then it is not empty.Īt this point it looks to me as if something was going wrong with this test case. It might be possible that explorer is not able to create a tag-field of name MOOD. Usually it is not possible to create an empty tag-field, for example, when using Mp3tag, after removing all content from a tag-field, then the tag-field itself cannot exist any longer and will vanish entirely, so you cannot see this tag-field in the extended tag view.ĭo you know for sure, whether explorer can create a tag-field, which is not member of the well known standard tags fields? How could you create a tag-field with the name "MOOD", but without any content data?Ĭan explorer create such an empty tag-field? ![]() With "character encoding" I did not mean any technical encoding of the music stream data, but the character encoding of the tag field content, usually sort of UTF-16, UTF-8, ISO-8859-1, ANSI, ASCII. It would be nice to have only one defined tag-field, nothing more, as the first step of investigation. What tag type character encoding?Mpeg I layer IIIĭid the same thing and changed the genres fieldĪs you can see genres changes but not mood. I took the file you posted used explorer to change mood to Latin.
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