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mp3unicode(1)		  BSD General Commands Manual		 mp3unicode(1)

NAME
     mp3unicode — Convert MP3 tags to Unicode

SYNOPSIS
     mp3unicode [options] file1 [file2] [...]

DESCRIPTION
     mp3unicode MP3Unicode is a command line utility to convert ID3 tags in
     mp3 files between different encodings.

     In order to see the available encodings execute:

	   iconv --list

OPTIONS
     -s, --source-encoding <encoding>
	    Read current mp3 tags assuming they are encoded with <encoding>.
	    <encoding> is either "unicode" or any valid 8bit encoding.

     -1, --id3v1-encoding <encoding>
	    Write id3v1 tag in <encoding>, if <encoding> is "none", then strip
	    id3v1 tag away. <encoding> may be any valid 8bit encoding, note
	    however that it is not possible to write id3v1 in Unicode.

     -2, --id3v2-encoding <encoding>
	    Write id3v2 tag in <encoding>, if <encoding> is "none", then strip
	    id3v2 tag away. <encoding> may be either "unicode" or any valid
	    8bit encoding.

     -p, --preserve-unicode
	    If source encoding is specified to be some specific encoding and
	    not Unicode, but the actual encoding seems to be Unicode, then
	    assume it is Unicode. E.g., if you want to process a lot of files,
	    some of which are in Unicode (or have Unicode characters some‐
	    where), but some are in cp1251, just issue -s cp1251 -p along with
	    other options. This should work as you would like it to work.

     -w, --preview
	    Do not modify the files, instead show the tags that would be writ‐
	    ten. Useful to test specified options for correctness.

     -v, --version
	    Prints version number, compilation date and time.

     -q, --quiet
	    Do not report what files have been processed.

EXAMPLE
     mp3unicode --source-encoding cp1251 --id3v1-encoding none
     --id3v2-encoding unicode file.mp3

     will read id3v2 tag (or id3v1 tag if there is no id3v2) from the file,
     convert the text fields in the tag from cp1251 to Unicode and will write
     id3v2 tag back, stripping away id3v1 tag.

SEE ALSO
     mp3unicode Home Page, http://mp3unicode.sourceforge.net.

     iconv(1p)

AUTHORS AND COPYRIGHT
     Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Alon Bar-Lev <alon.barlev@gmail.com>

     Copyright (c) 2005-2012 Andrey Dubovik

     All rights reserved.

     THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS
     OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL‐
     ITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT.	 IN NO EVENT
     SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES
     OR OTHER LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE,
     ARISING FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR
     OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE.

POSIX-compatible		 Jul 28, 2007		      POSIX-compatible
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