--- Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org> wrote:> Date: Mon, 26 Mar 2001 19:07:19 -0500
> From: Matt Zimmerman <mdz@debian.org>
> To: flac-dev@lists.sourceforge.net
> Subject: Re: [Flac-dev] What's left for 1.0?
>
> On Thu, Mar 22, 2001 at 02:42:51PM -0800, Josh Coalson wrote:
>
> > > maybe tagging. i think that id3 tag isn't enough 'cause
it
> supports only 30
> > > character strings and don't fulfil a requirement of
> internationalization i
> > > mentioned before.
> > >
> > The decoder properly ignores id3v2 tags. Unless you mean that the
> plugins
> > should read id3v2... that I can look into.
>
> This should be pretty easy to do with libid3, but is ID3 really the
> right
> choice for FLAC? Since FLAC is intended to support streaming, and
> ID3v2 lives
> at the beginning of a file, users listening in partway to a stream
> will not
> have access to the information. Also, since ID3v2 can contain huge
> amounts of
> data (e.g. lyrics and images), it would probably be inappropriate to
> repeat it
> within a stream, lest it skew the bitrate of the overall stream vs.
> the audio
> bitrate.
>
> As far as I know, Vorbis has the same situation, with space for tags
> only at
> the beginning of the stream. I think it would be nice for a
> streaming format
> to support periodic repetition of very short, textual tags like those
> used in
> Vorbis, so that the information will be avaiable regardless of at
> what point a
> user "tunes in". ID3v2 could still be used for larger, one-time
data
> at the
> beginning of a stream; perhaps the periodic tags could even be a
> subset of
> ID3v2.
>
> Is this a problem that interests you?
>
> --
> - mdz
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