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Tag correction

Hello Administrator

I am using Jaikoz 4.5.7 and all work fine.
I have one question about the tag editing: I have some mp3 tag that say WHERE EDITED. Do your software can erase that inscription?
I can if i re rip the mp3 but can’t with your software.

Any help ??

Thank you

didn’t understand the question. (WHERE EDITED)?

Sorry for the confusion.

When i do CMD info i can see on a mp3 tag WHERE the tag was edited or by who. It say WHERE EDITED. This have nothing to do with your software but with few mp3 tag that i have and say WHERE EDITED.
Is there a way to remove where edited ?

Regard

Yes,

Select View/Show ID3 Tabs
Select the ID3 Edit Tab

This now shows a view much like the main Edit Tab except the columns map directly to ID3 frames so somewhere in your columns you’ll be able to find the field contain WHERE EDITED field and delete it. Without having one of your files avaialnble I don’t know what field this actually is but I would guess you will find it in one of the following fields:

Comment
User Defined Text Info
Unknown

Don’t forget that when a field has multiple values you can see the other values by double clicking on the number to the left of the field.

Hello Paul

Thank you for helping me. I did exactly what you said.

Select View/Show ID3 Tabs
Select the ID3 Edit Tab
I had a good look and i CAN’T see any field with WHERE EDITED.

Any suggestion please ?

Gilles

Can you send me an example file for testing ?

Hi Paul

No sorry my mp3 are my band music and they are copyright.

What i am saying i can’t see any colum that have the name WHERE EDITED it is not there. But when i do cmd i i can see where the tag was edited and it is me. I want to use my music for promotion but i don’t want peoples to see my details.

Regard

Did you double click on the number to the left of the following fields:

  • User Defined Text Info
  • Not Supported List
  • Comment
  • Unknown List
    ???
    These are columns with multiple fields.

If you can’t see anything with the string “WHERE EDITED” in these multiple fields, then use a hex editor and take a look at you mp3-file to find the string. If you find the string, do a screen print with the “WHERE EDITED” involved and send this print as a jpg-file to Paul.

Hello Alfg

yes i did double click on the left side but i can’t see any WHERE EDITED it don’t exist. I had use hex but oh man this is purely chinese for me and i can’t see what i am looking for.

Sorry to be ignorant but this is very advance stuff.

If its your music can’t you just send a file to me, then I’ll delete it afterwards, I have no interest in the file except for helping you resolve your problem.

Oh well sorry it is my band music not my personal music.

Why not just create a dummy test mp3 file with either yourself, the whole band or someone else playing. It doesn’t have to be your songs…it could just be banging drums or something crazy…
The file just has to have the same attributes as the other mp3 files your band creates.

That way you can then share the dummy test files with Paul and not worry about others having your music.

Hello Paul or Alfg

I will send a mp3 compress has a zip file to this support@jthink.net
This is a mp3 we use for the peoples to listen the sample.
You will see where from and this is what i want to take off after the sample is not use anymore.

Let me know if Paul will receive the mp3 zip the name of the zip is chacon.

Regard

Can I clarify what program is it that shows this ‘WHERE EDITED’ value for this file and in what field, Im struggling to find any reference to it in Jaikoz.

I sent you a private message

Hi, you are actually taking about the ‘Where From’ field displayed if you get Get Info on a file in OSX (not where edited).

This isnt actually stored in the file itself and isn’t limited to mp3s it applies to any file downloaded from the internet and is a OSX feature. The information is actually stored within the OSX Spotlight Database. I think if you copy this file to another computer the information is lost, it certainly will be if the other computer is a PC, not so sure if its a Mac. I found an article which goes into this in more detail here

http://www.macobserver.com/columns/devilsadvocate/2005/20051228.shtml