-q, --quiet
Be quiet: do not mention file operations that perform the user's request. Warnings will still be
printed.
-v, --verbose
Be verbose: state all operations performed. This is the opposite of --quiet. This is the default.
-e, --escape
Enable interpretation of backslash escapes for tag values. Makes it possible to escape the
colon-separator in TXXX, WXXX, COMM values like '\:' and insert escape sequences like '\n', '\t'
etc.
-f, --list-frames
Display all supported ID3v2.3/2.4 frames and their meanings.
-L, --list-genres
List all ID3v1 numeric genres. These can be used to set TCON frames, but it is not recommended.
-l, --list
List all tags in the files. The output format is not the same as id3v2's; instead, it is easily
parsable and readable. Some tags may not have human-readable representations.
--list-raw
List all tags in the files, in raw format. Although this format is nominally human-readable, it
may be very long if the tag contains embedded binary data.
-d, --delete-v2
Delete ID3v2 tags.
-s, --delete-v1
Delete ID3v1 tags.
-D, --delete-all
Delete all ID3 tags.
--delete-frames=FRAMES
Delete specific ID3v2 frames (or groups of frames) from the files. FRAMES is a "," separated list
of frame names e.g. "TPE1,TALB"-C, --convert
Convert ID3v1 tags to ID3v2 tags. This will also happen automatically during any editing.
-a,--artist=ARTIST
Set the artist information (TPE1).
-A,--album=ALBUM
Set the album information (TALB).
-t,--song=TITLE
Set the title information (TIT2).
-c,--comment=<DESCRIPTION:COMMENT:LANGUAGE>
Set a comment (COMM). The language and description may be omitted, in which case the language
defaults to English, and the description to an empty string.
-p,--picture=<FILENAME:DESCRIPTION:IMAGE-TYPE:MIME-TYPE>
Set the attached picture (APIC). Everything except the filename can be omitted in which case
default values will be used.
-g,--genre=GENRE
Set the genre information (TCON).
-y,--year=<YYYY>, --date=<YYYY-[MM-DD]>
Set the year/date information (TDRC).
-T,--track=<NUM/NUM>
Set the track number (TRCK).
Any text or URL frame (those beginning with T or W) can be modified or added by prefixing the name of the
frame with "--". For example, --TIT3"Monkey!" will set the TIT3 (subtitle) frame to Monkey!.
The TXXX frame has the format <DESCRIPTION:TEXT>; many TXXX frames may be set in the file as long as they
have different keys. To set this key, just separate the text with a colon, e.g. --TXXX"ALBUMARTISTSORT:Examples,The". The description can be omitted in which case it defaults to an empty
string.
The WXXX frame has the same format as TXXX but since URLs usually contain a ":" you have provide a
description or enable escaping (-e): --WXXX"desc:http://foo.bar" or -e--WXXX"http\\://foo.bar"
The USLT frame has the format <DESCRIPTION:TEXT:LANGUAGE>. The language and description may be omitted,
in which case the language defaults to English, and the description to an empty string.
The special POPM frame can be set in a similar way: --POPM"bob@example.com:128:2" to set Bob's rating to
128/255 with 2 plays.