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Re: Fixing mp3 tags for Android 2.0

by hossman (Prior)
on Feb 17, 2010 at 19:45 UTC ( [id://823797]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Fixing mp3 tags for Android 2.0

Some comments on your code...
  1. # We parse the command line to pick a directory, # this is easier my $start_dir = ".";

    How is that easier then my $start_dir = shift; ???

  2. Since $id3v1 and $id3v2 are both going to be objects, the distinction between undef and 0 isn't really relevant, so you should be able to simplify about 20 lines of initialization with something like...
    $id3v1 = $mp3->{ID3v1} || $mp3->new_tag("ID3v1"); $id3v2 = $mp3->{ID3v2} || $mp3->new_tag("ID3v2");
  3. Assigning default values like this...
    $artist = "Artist of $file_name";
    ...seems like the worst possible behavior you could have as a fallback. If instead you leave the fields blank, you can at least easily identify them later and you leave it up to the application to decide what to do about it (ie: display some string like "Unknown Artist", or prompty you, or try to fetch the metadata from an external music identification site).
  4. File::Find is your friend. It's been a core module for a while now, so you don't even need to worry about installing it.

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Re^2: Fixing mp3 tags for Android 2.0
by hawtin (Prior) on Feb 18, 2010 at 13:19 UTC

    1. ...How is that easier then...

    Writing the script is not much more complex but invoking it (on a Windows machine) is easier if you don't have to pass the extra argument.

    2. ...you should be able to simplify about 20 lines of initialization with something like...

    True. I find mine easier to understand, but I can see yours has its benefits.

    3. ...seems like the worst possible behavior you could have as a fallback...

    You are right. In my case these sections are never invoked, so its not an issue.

    4. File::Find is your friend.

    Yes, OK. But I had the subroutine already written so rather than spend time looking at the existing package I just grabbed it. Pure lazyness I admit.

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