Since the id3v2 tag is a container for other sorts of data (text, pictures etc), would your command-line tool save tags to files or what? You can see you've piqued my interest - I haven't had a home programming project for a while! -----Original Message----- From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Ray Costanzo Sent: 12 March 2007 13:21 To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [windows2000] Re: Some command line apps? ID3V1 is easy and I wrote a little WSF file to get that info, but V2's a whole different story... > -----Original Message----- > From: windows2000-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:windows2000- > bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Angus Macdonald > Sent: Monday, March 12, 2007 8:26 AM > To: windows2000@xxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: [windows2000] Re: Some command line apps? > > If you do have any programming skills, I'm pretty certain the ID3 tag > is simply the last 16 bytes of the mp3 file, so it shouldn't be hard to > extract. ***************************** New Site from The Kenzig Group! Windows Vista Links, list options and info are available at: http://www.VistaPop.com ***************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm ***************************** New Site from The Kenzig Group! Windows Vista Links, list options and info are available at: http://www.VistaPop.com ***************************** To Unsubscribe, set digest or vacation mode or view archives use the below link. http://thethin.net/win2000list.cfm