So, what I’m calling a
Zombie Comment (the OP’s problelm) is Media Monkey showing numerous frame values (themselves from numerous tags) in some ?undocumented? many-to-1 relationship within the MM [Comments] view field – an “overloaded” view field, to borrow a db term. (Say that three times fast!)
I edited a copy of one such problematic Zombie Comment file with Kid3 and added 2 values to what were blank Comments, a “Dork” text value and the tag version appended. Using HxD I see “Dork” was included 2 times within the file. We’re tracking solid so far!
“COMM...........Dork-ID3v2.3.0” (Top of file, under the jpg image data)
“Dork-ID3v1.1...................” (The
very end of the file)
So now that I’ve packed both tags with “Comment” values, MM shows “Dork-ID3v2.3.0”. Fine. What is interesting is that when I use MM to edit that text out, what happens (again, default MM settings) is BOTH tags are cleansed of their data – both “Dork-ID3v2.3.0” & “Dork-ID3v1.1” values are removed, and thus “Dork” is nowhere to be found in the file using HxD.
However, the mysto zombie comment is now all that shows again in MM, and I’m not able to edit it out using MM or Kid3. It is located up a ways from the bottom of the file “TAG…I AM SIMIAN AND I RULE YOUR STUPID WORLD FOOL!!!!!!”
Somehow MM reads that but Kid3 does not recognize it at all. I’m experimenting with just hacking out the entire zombie block using HxD. I’m not hearing any sound corruption, but this is surely entirely dependent on the app playing the file.
Any words of wisdom?
A.) a tag editor that shows ALL tags and allows me to “properly” edit them – or does no such thing exist for a file someone has just hacked with a hex editor to propagate their message to the world?
B.) any info on “don’ts” on running with HxD scissors and MP3 files?
Your time and assistance is appreciated!
So… for the record …
this is not a bug, it’s a feature, in the classic tongue-in-cheek programmer sense. The reason why I even show the Comments field in my view is to see where “junk” is in my files. MM does that exceedingly well. It just will not edit anything but for true “Comments” tag values, and it does that in a complex and competent manner.
Ref
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3
http://id3.org/Frames
So, what I’m calling a [i]Zombie Comment[/i] (the OP’s problelm) is Media Monkey showing numerous frame values (themselves from numerous tags) in some ?undocumented? many-to-1 relationship within the MM [Comments] view field – an “overloaded” view field, to borrow a db term. (Say that three times fast!)
I edited a copy of one such problematic Zombie Comment file with Kid3 and added 2 values to what were blank Comments, a “Dork” text value and the tag version appended. Using HxD I see “Dork” was included 2 times within the file. We’re tracking solid so far!
“COMM...........Dork-ID3v2.3.0” (Top of file, under the jpg image data)
“Dork-ID3v1.1...................” (The [u]very[/u] end of the file)
So now that I’ve packed both tags with “Comment” values, MM shows “Dork-ID3v2.3.0”. Fine. What is interesting is that when I use MM to edit that text out, what happens (again, default MM settings) is BOTH tags are cleansed of their data – both “Dork-ID3v2.3.0” & “Dork-ID3v1.1” values are removed, and thus “Dork” is nowhere to be found in the file using HxD.
However, the mysto zombie comment is now all that shows again in MM, and I’m not able to edit it out using MM or Kid3. It is located up a ways from the bottom of the file “TAG…I AM SIMIAN AND I RULE YOUR STUPID WORLD FOOL!!!!!!”
Somehow MM reads that but Kid3 does not recognize it at all. I’m experimenting with just hacking out the entire zombie block using HxD. I’m not hearing any sound corruption, but this is surely entirely dependent on the app playing the file.
Any words of wisdom?
A.) a tag editor that shows ALL tags and allows me to “properly” edit them – or does no such thing exist for a file someone has just hacked with a hex editor to propagate their message to the world?
B.) any info on “don’ts” on running with HxD scissors and MP3 files?
Your time and assistance is appreciated!
So… for the record … [b]this is not a bug, it’s a feature[/b], in the classic tongue-in-cheek programmer sense. The reason why I even show the Comments field in my view is to see where “junk” is in my files. MM does that exceedingly well. It just will not edit anything but for true “Comments” tag values, and it does that in a complex and competent manner.
[u]Ref[/u]
[url]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3[/url]
[url]http://id3.org/Frames[/url]