Accessing MP3 metadata with Python [closed] Accessing MP3 metadata with Python [closed] python python

Accessing MP3 metadata with Python [closed]


I used eyeD3 the other day with a lot of success. I found that it could add artwork to the ID3 tag which the other modules I looked at couldn't. You'll have to install using pip or download the tar and execute python setup.py install from the source folder.

Relevant examples from the website are below.

Reading the contents of an mp3 file containing either v1 or v2 tag info:

 import eyeD3 tag = eyeD3.Tag() tag.link("/some/file.mp3") print tag.getArtist() print tag.getAlbum() print tag.getTitle()

Read an mp3 file (track length, bitrate, etc.) and access it's tag:

if eyeD3.isMp3File(f):     audioFile = eyeD3.Mp3AudioFile(f)     tag = audioFile.getTag()

Specific tag versions can be selected:

 tag.link("/some/file.mp3", eyeD3.ID3_V2) tag.link("/some/file.mp3", eyeD3.ID3_V1) tag.link("/some/file.mp3", eyeD3.ID3_ANY_VERSION)  # The default.

Or you can iterate over the raw frames:

 tag = eyeD3.Tag() tag.link("/some/file.mp3") for frame in tag.frames:    print frame

Once a tag is linked to a file it can be modified and saved:

 tag.setArtist(u"Cro-Mags") tag.setAlbum(u"Age of Quarrel") tag.update()

If the tag linked in was v2 and you'd like to save it as v1:

 tag.update(eyeD3.ID3_V1_1)

Read in a tag and remove it from the file:

 tag.link("/some/file.mp3") tag.remove() tag.update()

Add a new tag:

 tag = eyeD3.Tag() tag.link('/some/file.mp3')    # no tag in this file, link returned False tag.header.setVersion(eyeD3.ID3_V2_3) tag.setArtist('Fugazi') tag.update()


I've used mutagen to edit tags in media files before. The nice thing about mutagen is that it can handle other formats, such as mp4, FLAC etc. I've written several scripts with a lot of success using this API.


A problem with eyed3 is that it will throw NotImplementedError("Unable to write ID3 v2.2") for common MP3 files.

In my experience, the mutagen class EasyID3 works more reliably. Example:

from mutagen.easyid3 import EasyID3audio = EasyID3("example.mp3")audio['title'] = u"Example Title"audio['artist'] = u"Me"audio['album'] = u"My album"audio['composer'] = u"" # clearaudio.save()

All other tags can be accessed this way and saved, which will serve most purposes. More information can be found in the Mutagen Tutorial.