Fix mp3 files tags to convert them into iTunes/iPhone audiobooks..
- Fixes sort order.
- Supports messed encoding like cyrillic Win1251.
Details in my blog's article.
Install using pipx
for isolated environments, which prevents interference
with your system's Python packages.
Once pipx
is set up:
pipx install audiobook-tags
audiobook-tags [-h] [--encoding ENCODING] [--extension EXTENSION] [--set-tag [SET_TAG ...]] [--track-num TRACK_NUM] [--title-prefix TITLE_PREFIX] [--dry] [folder]
Fixes mp3 tags for iOS audiobooks.
positional arguments:
folder Folder to process. By default current folder.
options:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
--suffix SUFFIX, -s SUFFIX
Files suffix. By default mp3
--encoding ENCODING, -e ENCODING
mp3 tags encoding. "none" if you do not need mp3 tags encoding fix. By default "cp1251".
--tag [SET_TAG ...], -t [SET_TAG ...]
Change mp3 tag to specified string. Format "tag-name/tag-value".
--num TRACK_NUM, -n TRACK_NUM
Sort files and set mp3 tag `track_num`:
--num="name" - sort by names;
--num="tag-<TAG>" - sort by mp3 tag with name <TAG>.
For example to sort by title tag use --num="tag-title".
--prefix TITLE_PREFIX, -p TITLE_PREFIX
Add prefix to title tags. By default `{track:04} - ` if `--num` and no prefix if not.
--dry, -d Dry run without changing files.
audiobook-tags --tag="album_artist/Юрий Заборовский (Ардис)" --num="name" --prefix=""
- converts all
mp3
files in current folder and subfolders - fix encoding supposing that original encoding was
Windows 1251
- change tag album artist.
- set
track_num
mp3 tag to file number as ordered by file name. But do not add the track number to the title (--prefix="""
).
brew update brew install libmagic
Note the dot before ./activate.sh
:
. ./activate.sh
We use eyeD3 to work with mp3 tags.
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