On Fri, 2006-09-01 at 18:12 +0200, Hemmann, Volker Armin wrote: > On Friday 01 September 2006 17:47, sdoma wrote: > > Hi, > > > > I got some MP3 files which seem not to be properly coded. The > > Interpret/Title information is missing for some, other show very ugly > > time information in XMMS ( -234567:21, 893767:13 i.e.) but the > > frame/duration in the MP3 info is correct. > > > > Are there any tools (preferred command line) to decode the MP3 (get a > > raw audio file, wav or something similar) and in turn to code the MP3 > > with the proper information? > > even if there are tools - don't do it. > > The artist/title info is in the id4 tags - you can edit them with lots of > tools, even inside most players. No need to recode them. > > And recoding: mp3 is a lossy format. If you turn them into wavs you have not > only wavs based on reduced information, you remove the stuff that makes mp3 > sound 'better' than they are. If you encode them again, you are removing more > information. > > So after such a circle the sound quality would be worse. A lot worse. Hardly > bearable worse. > > Just say no to recoding.
Thanks for the hint.I've wodered about too if I can live with the quality loss. I cann say that only if I try. Well, I've tried to edit the ID4 within XMMS. I can edit this but without changing the file. Saying this : I edit the tag, save it and nothing changes. Could you point me to some of the "lots of tools" you mentioned? ... and what about the time information? It is silly to have a 3 minute song with shows as days long and even negative duration :( (well, this could be an ``unsigned int'' issue. Thanks Frank -- gentoo-user@gentoo.org mailing list