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MP4GetMetadataFreeForm is used to manipulate atoms which do not have an "atom
name"; and "----" is used to
identify them which means to look into the unnamed-atom for further
meaning/naming.
Going from the iTMF spec, it seems there is no ©lyr metadata item defined. Can
you shed some light where this
came from, and which software is using it? Maybe this item (which libmp4v2 does
not yet support) is more
appropriate; it is from a group of items which are less likely to be supported
in various apps:
©aut Lyricist/Author-Name, Writer of the song lyrics.
Original comment by Kona8l...@gmail.com
on 8 Dec 2008 at 10:31
I haven't seen the spec, but I have seen several of my media files. The files
that I
have seen have been used only by iTunes, from ripping from the cd to setting the
lyrics myself. The atom even exists in iTunes DRMed files from the iTunes store,
non-encrypted.
According to http://atomicparsley.sourceforge.net/mpeg-4files.html ©lyr was
added in
iTunes 5. I can't speak to the chances of it being supported by other apps.
Maybe a function like MP4GetMetadataFreeForm should be written which will find
any
arbitrary atom, or at least remove the "----" requirement.
Original comment by james.zapico
on 8 Dec 2008 at 1:27
FreeForm was made for this purpose and just for this purpose.
I already added the MP4GetMetadataLyrics function about a week ago (not knowing
about this ticket) along with
several other tags.
I'll add the other 2 a soon as I make up my mind how to add them to mp4tags and
have verified that they do
work (suggestions welcome), however they aren't at the top of my list.
Original comment by pentiumforever@gmail.com
on 18 Dec 2008 at 8:33
Write/delete support for lyrics has been added to the new tags convenience API
in r256. It will not be added to
the old, deprecated API.
Original comment by pentiumforever@gmail.com
on 7 Feb 2009 at 12:10
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
james.zapico
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