Subtitle. May also be used to differentiate multiple versions of the same tracktitle in a single collection (e.g. remix info); e.g. "live", "acoustic", "radio edit", "12 inch remix", etc.
Medium. Describes the original subject of the file, such as,
"computer image," "drawing," "lithograph," and so forth. Not necessarily
the same as ISRF.
Location that the item was originaly designed/written. Information
should be stored in the following format: "country code, state/province,
city" where the coutry code is the same 2 octets as in Internet domains, or possibly ISO-3166; e.g. "US, Texas, Austin"
or "US, , Austin".
A numeric value defining how much a person likes the song/movie.
The number is between 0 and 5 with decimal values possible (e.g. 2.7),
5(.0) being the highest possible rating.
Might be used as a reminder of a made transaction or,
if signed, as proof. Note that the "USER" and "TOWN" frames are good
to use in conjunction with this one.
This is the "Seller" item for ID3Tag OWNE
Identifies the original recording media form from which the
material originated, such as "CD", "cassette", "LP", "radio broadcast",
"slide", "paper", etc.
Indicates, by defined codes, which type of audio this tag
defines; e.g. "MPEG Audio" (default), "MPEG 1/2 layer III", "Advanced
Audio Compression", etc.
Lightness. Describes the changes in lightness settings on
the digitizer required to produce the file. Note that the format of this
information depends on hardware used.
In music, a measure is a unit of time in Western music like
"4/4". It represents a regular grouping of beats, a meter, as indicated
in musical notation by the time signature.. The majority of the contemporary
rock and pop music you hear on the radio these days is written in the
4/4 time signature.
It is saved as a frequency in hertz to allow near-perfect
tuning of instruments to the same tone as the musical piece (e.g. "441.34"
in Hertz). The default value is 440.0 Hz.
The gain to apply to reach 89db SPL on playback. Based on
the Replay
Gain standard. Note that ReplayGain information can be found at all
TargetType levels (track, album, etc).
Peak
REPLAYGAIN_PEAK
The maximum absolute peak value of the item. Based on the
Replay
Gain standard.
A 4-digit or 5-digit number to identify the record label,
typically printed as (LC) xxxx or (LC) 0xxxx on CDs medias or covers,
with only the number being stored.
Contains an 'Owner identifier' URL followed by an ID to identify
the audio file in a database, that may provide more information relevant
to the content.
(Nested information (more information about
an upper level tag))
Nested information (more information about
an upper level tag)
XXX/URL
URL
CONTACT*
URL corresponding to the tag it's included in.
XXX/EMail
EMAIL
CONTACT*
Email corresponding to the tag it's included in.
XXX/Address
ADDRESS
CONTACT*
The physical address of the entity. The address should include
a country code. It can be useful for a recording label.
XXX/Phone
PHONE
CONTACT*
The phone number corresponding to the tag it's included in.
It can be useful for a recording label.
XXX/Fax
FAX
CONTACT*
The fax number corresponding to the tag it's included in.
It can be useful for a recording label.
XXX/Sort
SORT_WITH
A child element to indicate what alternative value the parent
tag (person, band, album, etc.) can have to be sorted; e.g. "The Beatles"
=> "Beatles, The", "Bob Marley" => "Marley, Bob"
XXX/Instruments
INSTRUMENTS
The instruments that are being used/played, separated by
a comma. It should be a child of the following tags: ARTIST, LEAD_PERFORMER
or ACCOMPANIMENT.
* Several pieces of information in this tag
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