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Browser ID3 Writer
Pure JS library for writing ID3 (v2.3) tag to MP3 files in browsers and Node.js. It can't read the tag so use another lib to do it.
Note: the library removes existing ID3 tag (v2.2, v2.3 and v2.4).
Works in Node.js 4+, IE10+ and all modern browsers.
Here is an online demonstration: egoroof.ru/browser-id3-writer/
Table of Contents
Installation
Take latest version here or with npm:
npm install browser-id3-writer --save
Usage
Browser
Get ArrayBuffer of song
In browsers you should first get ArrayBuffer of the song you would like to add ID3 tag.
FileReader
For example you can create file input and use FileReader:
<input type="file" id="file" accept="audio/mpeg">
<script>
document.getElementById('file').addEventListener('change', function () {
if (this.files.length === 0) {
return;
}
const reader = new FileReader();
reader.onload = function () {
const arrayBuffer = reader.result;
// go next
};
reader.onerror = function () {
// handle error
console.error('Reader error', reader.error);
};
reader.readAsArrayBuffer(this.files[0]);
});
</script>
XMLHttpRequest
To get arrayBuffer from remote server you can use XMLHttpRequest:
const xhr = new XMLHttpRequest();
xhr.open('GET', urlToSongFile, true);
xhr.responseType = 'arraybuffer';
xhr.onload = function () {
if (xhr.status === 200) {
const arrayBuffer = xhr.response;
// go next
} else {
// handle error
console.error(xhr.statusText + ' (' + xhr.status + ')');
}
};
xhr.onerror = function() {
// handle error
console.error('Network error');
};
xhr.send();
Add a tag
Create new ID3Writer
instance with arrayBuffer of your song, set frames and add a tag:
// arrayBuffer of song or empty arrayBuffer if you just want only id3 tag without song
const writer = new ID3Writer(arrayBuffer);
writer.setFrame('TIT2', 'Home')
.setFrame('TPE1', ['Eminem', '50 Cent'])
.setFrame('TALB', 'Friday Night Lights')
.setFrame('TYER', 2004)
.setFrame('TRCK', '6/8')
.setFrame('TCON', ['Soundtrack'])
.setFrame('TBPM', 128)
.setFrame('WPAY', 'https://google.com')
.setFrame('TKEY', 'Fbm')
.setFrame('APIC', {
type: 3,
data: coverArrayBuffer,
description: 'Super picture'
});
writer.addTag();
Save file
Now you can save it to file as you want:
const taggedSongBuffer = writer.arrayBuffer;
const blob = writer.getBlob();
const url = writer.getURL();
For example you can save file using FileSaver.js:
saveAs(blob, 'song with tags.mp3');
If you are writing chromium extension you can save file using Downloads API:
chrome.downloads.download({
url: url,
filename: 'song with tags.mp3'
});
Memory control
When you generate URLs via writer.getURL()
you should know
that whole file is kept in memory until you close the page or move to another one.
So if you generate lots of URLs in a single page you should manually free memory
after you finish downloading file:
URL.revokeObjectURL(url); // if you know url or
writer.revokeURL(); // if you have access to writer
Node.js
Simple example with blocking IO:
const ID3Writer = require('browser-id3-writer');
const fs = require('fs');
const songBuffer = fs.readFileSync('path_to_song.mp3');
const coverBuffer = fs.readFileSync('path_to_cover.jpg');
const writer = new ID3Writer(songBuffer);
writer.setFrame('TIT2', 'Home')
.setFrame('TPE1', ['Eminem', '50 Cent'])
.setFrame('TALB', 'Friday Night Lights')
.setFrame('TYER', 2004)
.setFrame('APIC', {
type: 3,
data: coverBuffer,
description: 'Super picture'
});
writer.addTag();
const taggedSongBuffer = Buffer.from(writer.arrayBuffer);
fs.writeFileSync('song_with_tags.mp3', taggedSongBuffer);
You can also create only ID3 tag without song and use it as you want:
const writer = new ID3Writer(Buffer.alloc(0));
writer.padding = 0; // default 4096
writer.setFrame('TIT2', 'Home');
writer.addTag();
const id3Buffer = Buffer.from(writer.arrayBuffer);
Supported frames
Have not found needed frame? Open a new issue and we'll discuss it.
array of strings:
- TPE1 (song artists)
- TCOM (song composers)
- TCON (song genres)
string
- TIT2 (song title)
- TALB (album title)
- TPE2 (album artist)
- TPE3 (conductor/performer refinement)
- TPE4 (interpreted, remixed, or otherwise modified by)
- TRCK (song number in album): '5' or '5/10'
- TPOS (album disc number): '1' or '1/3'
- TPUB (label name)
- TKEY (initial key)
- TMED (media type)
- WCOM (commercial information)
- WCOP (copyright/Legal information)
- WOAF (official audio file webpage)
- WOAR (official artist/performer webpage)
- WOAS (official audio source webpage)
- WORS (official internet radio station homepage)
- WPAY (payment)
- WPUB (publishers official webpage)
integer
- TLEN (song duration in milliseconds)
- TYER (album release year)
- TBPM (beats per minute)
object
- COMM (comments):
writer.setFrame('COMM', {
description: 'description here',
text: 'text here'
});
- USLT (unsychronised lyrics):
writer.setFrame('USLT', {
description: 'description here',
lyrics: 'lyrics here'
});
- TXXX (user defined text):
writer.setFrame('TXXX', {
description: 'description here',
value: 'value here'
});
- APIC (attached picture):
writer.setFrame('APIC', {
type: 3,
data: coverArrayBuffer,
description: 'description here',
useUnicodeEncoding: false
});
useUnicodeEncoding
should only be true
when description contains non-Western characters.
When it's set to true
some program might not be able to read the picture correctly.
See #42.
APIC picture types
Type | Name |
---|---|
0 | Other |
1 | 32x32 pixels 'file icon' (PNG only) |
2 | Other file icon |
3 | Cover (front) |
4 | Cover (back) |
5 | Leaflet page |
6 | Media (e.g. lable side of CD) |
7 | Lead artist/lead performer/soloist |
8 | Artist/performer |
9 | Conductor |
10 | Band/Orchestra |
11 | Composer |
12 | Lyricist/text writer |
13 | Recording Location |
14 | During recording |
15 | During performance |
16 | Movie/video screen capture |
17 | A bright coloured fish |
18 | Illustration |
19 | Band/artist logotype |
20 | Publisher/Studio logotype |