taglib behaviour for RIFF/WAV files

jon at onasticksoftware.co.uk jon at onasticksoftware.co.uk
Fri May 22 10:19:32 UTC 2015


Does that mean you *have* to use the RIFF specific interface to get the tag rather than the generic 'tag' class? 

On 22 May 2015 10:12:42 GMT+01:00, Tsuda Kageyu <tsuda.kageyu at gmail.com> wrote:
>Hi jon,
>
>You can use RIFF::WAV::File::hasInfoTag() to check if your file has an
>INFO
>tag, and InfoTag() to access it.
>
>Cheers,
>Kageyu
>
>2015-05-22 18:06 GMT+09:00 jon bird <news at onastick.clara.co.uk>:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Can someone clarify for me the expected behaviour of taglib through
>the
>> Tag class when using RIFF/WAV files. In essence the behaviour I am
>seeing
>> is that when opening a file which has INFO chunks present, taglib
>does not
>> report this information back through this route. When writing
>metadata via
>> this route, I end up with ID3 tags written to the file, not INFO
>chunks.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>>
>> Jon.
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