Posted by DarkStar on 07/18/06 21:31
This is fine and well only if it
truly removes the entire tag from the
playable data and not just clear
the data from the tag to make everything blank.
I have downloaded the file and will try it out.
Thanx.
"fred-bloggs" <fred-bloggs@hahahotmail.com> wrote in message news:44bd3d31$0$17948$892e7fe2@authen.yellow.readfreenews.net...
> "DarkStar" <gmvoeth@yahoo.invalid> wrote in
> news:Gi7vg.843802$084.276448@attbi_s22:
>
>> Hello;
>>
>> In order for me to be able to play any kind of mp3 file on my CD/DVD
>> player I need to strip off any tag on my mp3 files. For some strange
>> reason it (my CD/DVD player machine) just will not play any mp3 file
>> with a tag. I can not find any such program to simply strip off the
>> mp3 tags on whatever file or group of files I need to. I have
>> considered writing my own program to do this but because I know little
>> about programming the result would be dos and not user friendly. At
>> the moment the only way I can create a decent mp3 file is to either
>> re-record the thing as it plays to a new file(taking forever) or to
>> use a hex editor to strip the tag (takes forever).
>>
>> Can anyone help me here to strip some tags from mp3 files ????
>>
>> I just use file names to ID whatever music I want to listen to.
>>
>> Thanx.
>>
>>
>
> Tag is a command line tagger
> http://synthetic-soul.co.uk/tag/
>
> The command
>
> Tag --remove "C:\My Music\*.mp3" --recursive
>
> removes tags from all mp3s in My Music and it's subfolders.
>
> HTH :)
>
> --
> fred
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