📄 id3v2.3.0.txt
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TKEY
The 'Initial key' frame contains the musical key in which the sound
starts. It is represented as a string with a maximum length of three
characters. The ground keys are represented with "A","B","C","D","E",
"F" and "G" and halfkeys represented with "b" and "#". Minor is
represented as "m". Example "Cbm". Off key is represented with an "o"
only.
TLAN
The 'Language(s)' frame should contain the languages of the text or
lyrics spoken or sung in the audio. The language is represented with
three characters according to ISO-639-2. If more than one language is
used in the text their language codes should follow according to
their usage.
TLEN
The 'Length' frame contains the length of the audiofile in
milliseconds, represented as a numeric string.
TMED
The 'Media type' frame describes from which media the sound
originated. This may be a text string or a reference to the
predefined media types found in the list below. References are made
within "(" and ")" and are optionally followed by a text refinement,
e.g. "(MC) with four channels". If a text refinement should begin
with a "(" character it should be replaced with "((" in the same way
as in the "TCO" frame. Predefined refinements is appended after the
media type, e.g. "(CD/A)" or "(VID/PAL/VHS)".
DIG Other digital media
/A Analog transfer from media
ANA Other analog media
/WAC Wax cylinder
/8CA 8-track tape cassette
CD CD
/A Analog transfer from media
/DD DDD
/AD ADD
/AA AAD
LD Laserdisc
/A Analog transfer from media
TT Turntable records
/33 33.33 rpm
/45 45 rpm
/71 71.29 rpm
/76 76.59 rpm
/78 78.26 rpm
/80 80 rpm
MD MiniDisc
/A Analog transfer from media
DAT DAT
/A Analog transfer from media
/1 standard, 48 kHz/16 bits, linear
/2 mode 2, 32 kHz/16 bits, linear
/3 mode 3, 32 kHz/12 bits, nonlinear, low speed
/4 mode 4, 32 kHz/12 bits, 4 channels
/5 mode 5, 44.1 kHz/16 bits, linear
/6 mode 6, 44.1 kHz/16 bits, 'wide track' play
DCC DCC
/A Analog transfer from media
DVD DVD
/A Analog transfer from media
TV Television
/PAL PAL
/NTSC NTSC
/SECAM SECAM
VID Video
/PAL PAL
/NTSC NTSC
/SECAM SECAM
/VHS VHS
/SVHS S-VHS
/BETA BETAMAX
RAD Radio
/FM FM
/AM AM
/LW LW
/MW MW
TEL Telephone
/I ISDN
MC MC (normal cassette)
/4 4.75 cm/s (normal speed for a two sided cassette)
/9 9.5 cm/s
/I Type I cassette (ferric/normal)
/II Type II cassette (chrome)
/III Type III cassette (ferric chrome)
/IV Type IV cassette (metal)
REE Reel
/9 9.5 cm/s
/19 19 cm/s
/38 38 cm/s
/76 76 cm/s
/I Type I cassette (ferric/normal)
/II Type II cassette (chrome)
/III Type III cassette (ferric chrome)
/IV Type IV cassette (metal)
TOAL
The 'Original album/movie/show title' frame is intended for the title
of the original recording (or source of sound), if for example the
music in the file should be a cover of a previously released song.
TOFN
The 'Original filename' frame contains the preferred filename for the
file, since some media doesn't allow the desired length of the
filename. The filename is case sensitive and includes its suffix.
TOLY
The 'Original lyricist(s)/text writer(s)' frame is intended for the
text writer(s) of the original recording, if for example the music in
the file should be a cover of a previously released song. The text
writers are seperated with the "/" character.
TOPE
The 'Original artist(s)/performer(s)' frame is intended for the
performer(s) of the original recording, if for example the music in
the file should be a cover of a previously released song. The
performers are seperated with the "/" character.
TORY
The 'Original release year' frame is intended for the year when the
original recording, if for example the music in the file should be a
cover of a previously released song, was released. The field is
formatted as in the "TYER" frame.
TOWN
The 'File owner/licensee' frame contains the name of the owner or
licensee of the file and it's contents.
TPE1
The 'Lead artist(s)/Lead performer(s)/Soloist(s)/Performing group' is
used for the main artist(s). They are seperated with the "/"
character.
TPE2
The 'Band/Orchestra/Accompaniment' frame is used for additional
information about the performers in the recording.
TPE3
The 'Conductor' frame is used for the name of the conductor.
TPE4
The 'Interpreted, remixed, or otherwise modified by' frame contains
more information about the people behind a remix and similar
interpretations of another existing piece.
TPOS
The 'Part of a set' frame is a numeric string that describes which
part of a set the audio came from. This frame is used if the source
described in the "TALB" frame is divided into several mediums, e.g. a
double CD. The value may be extended with a "/" character and a
numeric string containing the total number of parts in the set. E.g.
"1/2".
TPUB
The 'Publisher' frame simply contains the name of the label or
publisher.
TRCK
The 'Track number/Position in set' frame is a numeric string
containing the order number of the audio-file on its original
recording. This may be extended with a "/" character and a numeric
string containing the total numer of tracks/elements on the original
recording. E.g. "4/9".
TRDA
The 'Recording dates' frame is a intended to be used as complement to
the "TYER", "TDAT" and "TIME" frames. E.g. "4th-7th June, 12th June"
in combination with the "TYER" frame.
TRSN
The 'Internet radio station name' frame contains the name of the
internet radio station from which the audio is streamed.
TRSO
The 'Internet radio station owner' frame contains the name of the
owner of the internet radio station from which the audio is
streamed.
TSIZ
The 'Size' frame contains the size of the audiofile in bytes,
excluding the ID3v2 tag, represented as a numeric string.
TSRC
The 'ISRC' frame should contain the International Standard Recording
Code [ISRC] (12 characters).
TSSE
The 'Software/Hardware and settings used for encoding' frame
includes the used audio encoder and its settings when the file was
encoded. Hardware refers to hardware encoders, not the computer on
which a program was run.
TYER
The 'Year' frame is a numeric string with a year of the recording.
This frames is always four characters long (until the year 10000).
4.2.2. User defined text information frame
This frame is intended for one-string text information concerning the
audiofile in a similar way to the other "T"-frames. The frame body
consists of a description of the string, represented as a terminated
string, followed by the actual string. There may be more than one
"TXXX" frame in each tag, but only one with the same description.
<Header for 'User defined text information frame', ID: "TXXX">
Text encoding $xx
Description <text string according to encoding> $00 (00)
Value <text string according to encoding>
4.3. URL link frames
With these frames dynamic data such as webpages with touring
information, price information or plain ordinary news can be added to
the tag. There may only be one URL [URL] link frame of its kind in an
tag, except when stated otherwise in the frame description. If the
textstring is followed by a termination ($00 (00)) all the following
information should be ignored and not be displayed. All URL link
frame identifiers begins with "W". Only URL link frame identifiers
begins with "W". All URL link frames have the following format:
<Header for 'URL link frame', ID: "W000" - "WZZZ", excluding "WXXX"
described in 4.3.2.>
URL <text string>
4.3.1. URL link frames - details
WCOM
The 'Commercial information' frame is a URL pointing at a webpage
with information such as where the album can be bought. There may be
more than one "WCOM" frame in a tag, but not with the same content.
WCOP
The 'Copyright/Legal information' frame is a URL pointing at a
webpage where the terms of use and ownership of the file is
described.
WOAF
The 'Official audio file webpage' frame is a URL pointing at a file
specific webpage.
WOAR
The 'Official artist/performer webpage' frame is a URL pointing at
the artists official webpage. There may be more than one "WOAR" frame
in a tag if the audio contains more than one performer, but not with
the same content.
WOAS
The 'Official audio source webpage' frame is a URL pointing at the
official webpage for the source of the audio file, e.g. a movie.
WORS
The 'Official internet radio station homepage' contains a URL
pointing at the homepage of the internet radio station.
WPAY
The 'Payment' frame is a URL pointing at a webpage that will handle
the process of paying for this file.
WPUB
The 'Publishers official webpage' frame is a URL pointing at the
official wepage for the publisher.
4.3.2. User defined URL link frame
This frame is intended for URL [URL] links concerning the audiofile
in a similar way to the other "W"-frames. The frame body consists
of a description of the string, represented as a terminated string,
followed by the actual URL. The URL is always encoded with ISO-8859-1
[ISO-8859-1]. There may be more than one "WXXX" frame in each tag,
but only one with the same description.
<Header for 'User defined URL link frame', ID: "WXXX">
Text encoding $xx
Description <text string according to encoding> $00 (00)
URL <text string>
4.4. Involved people list
Since there might be a lot of people contributing to an audio file in
various ways, such as musicians and technicians, the 'Text
information frames' are often insufficient to list everyone involved
in a project. The 'Involved people list' is a frame containing the
names of those involved, and how they were involved. The body simply
contains a terminated string with the involvement directly followed
by a terminated string with the involvee followed by a new
involvement and so on. There may only be one "IPLS" frame in each
tag.
<Header for 'Involved people list', ID: "IPLS">
Text encoding $xx
People list strings <text strings according to encoding>
4.5. Music CD identifier
This frame is intended for music that comes from a CD, so that the CD
can be identified in databases such as the CDDB [CDDB]. The frame
consists of a binary dump of the Table Of Contents, TOC, from the CD,
which is a header of 4 bytes and then 8 bytes/track on the CD plus 8
bytes for the 'lead out' making a maximum of 804 bytes. The offset to
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