From: Tim-Philipp M. <t....@ze...> - 2010-09-07 10:02:10
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On Tue, 2010-09-07 at 10:43 +0200, Sébastien Barthélemy wrote: Hi, > I'm using gstreamer together with scons to convert my music library > (mostly flac files) to mp3 I can listen to in iTunes. > > This is done through the following command, ran by scons: > > cmd = Command(tgt, src, > 'gst-launch-0.10 filesrc location=$SOURCE ! decodebin ! ' + > 'audioconvert ! lame vbr=new vbr-quality=4 ! id3v2mux ! ' + > 'filesink location=$TARGET') > > I noticed that the mp3 files produced that way are missing the > "TCMP=1" and "TPE2=Various Artists" tags, even if the source file > has the corresponding "compilation=1" and "albumartist=Various > Artists" flags. This is patent when you use iTunes, because it screws > up cover flow. > > Is this a known problem? I could not find a reference in the bug > tracker nor in the archive. Maybe I am missing something? You could try id3mux from -bad as well. There are some known issues with the taglib-based id3v2mux, but I would've expected it to handle unknown text frames just fine. > I use gstreamer 0.10.15 on ubuntu lucid lynx. That doesn't sound right. What's the output of gst-inspect-0.10 id3v2mux | grep Version ? Cheers -Tim |