So from my understanding, your problem is that when you just want to remove the track number but the lyrics frame somehow got messed up in the process, right? mp3" doesn't workĮdit: i forgot to mention, if i add them as "-metadata lyrics=" then ffmpeg will just make them "TXXX:USLT", which also trips up dopamine v2 and doesn't show up in mp3tag at all mp3" is the one where everything works correctly. I have attached an imgur library here: imgur.the song that is called "02. I am using windows, have downloaded my version of ffmpeg from v (version -git-3b298640e1). one way to fix this is to load them into mp3tag and then save them without changing anything (which i can't automate).the node.js package "music-metadata" shows the working version as "USLT" and the incorrect one as "TXXX:unsynchedlyrics".my music player (dopamine v2) only recognises the lyrics for the first song of the two.ffprobe shows the lyrics of the first (the correct) as "lyrics-eng" and the incorrect as "unsynchedlyrics".for both of the files mp3tag shows them as "Lyrics" with the "eng||" prefix instead of "Lyrics-Eng".to prevent that i first get the lyrics and then use the commandįfmpeg -i -c copy -metadata "track=" -metadata "lyrics=" -metadata "lyrics-eng=" -metadata "unsynchedlyrics=eng||" Īnd while that does kind of work, it still causes problems: for that i used the commandįfmpeg -i -c copy -metadata "track=" Īnd that works as expected, but in the process the lyrics get changed from "USLT" to "lyrics-eng". I want to automatically copy a mp3 file (that has lyrics) to somewhere else, and also remove the track number in the process.
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