pytaglib is a Python audio tagging library. It is cross-platform and very simple to use yet fully featured:
- supports more than a dozen file formats including mp3, flac, ogg, wma, and mp4,
- support arbitrary, non-standard tag names,
- support multiple values per tag.
pytaglib is a very thin wrapper (≈150 lines of code) around the fast and rock-solid TagLib C++ library.
See the Changelog.
At first, you might need to install taglib with development headers. Ubuntu, Mint and other Debian-Based distributions:
sudo apt install libtag1-dev
On a Mac, use HomeBrew:
brew install taglib
Then install pytaglib with pip:
pip install pytaglib
For other operating systems and more details, see installation notes below.
>>> import taglib
>>> with taglib.File("/path/to/my/file.mp3", save_on_exit=True) as song:
>>> song.tags
{'ARTIST': ['piman', 'jzig'], 'ALBUM': ['Quod Libet Test Data'], 'TITLE': ['Silence'], 'GENRE': ['Silence'], 'TRACKNUMBER': ['02/10'], 'DATE': ['2004']}
>>> song.length
239
>>> song.tags["ALBUM"] = ["White Album"] # always use lists, even for single values
>>> del song.tags["DATE"]
>>> song.tags["GENRE"] = ["Vocal", "Classical"]
>>> song.tags["PERFORMER:HARPSICHORD"] = ["Ton Koopman"]
>>> # with save_on_exit=True, file will be saved at the end of the 'with' block
For detailed API documentation, use the docstrings of the taglib.File
class or view the source code directly.
This package also installs the pyprinttags
script. It takes one or more files as
command-line parameters and will display all known metadata of that files on the terminal.
If unsupported tags (a.k.a. non-textual information) are found, they can optionally be removed
from the file.
- Ensure that
pip
is installed and points to the correct Python version- on Windows, be sure to check install pip in the Python installer
- on Debian/Ubuntu/Mint, install
python3-pip
- you might need to type, e.g.,
pip-3
to install pytaglib for Python 3 if your system's default is Python 2.x.
- For Windows users, there are some precompiled binary packages (wheels). See the PyPI page for a list of supported Python versions.
- If no binary packages exists, you need to have both Python and taglib installed with development headers (packages
python3-dev
(orpython-dev
) andlibtag1-dev
for debian / ubuntu and derivates,python-devel
andtaglib-devel
for fedora and friends,brew install taglib
on OS X).
- Debian- and Ubuntu-based linux flavors have binary packages for the Python 3 version, called
python3-taglib
. Unfortunatelly, they are heavily outdated, so you should instally the recent version viapip
whenever possible. - For Arch users, there is a package in the user repository (AUR).
You can download or checkout the sources and compile manually:
pip install .
# if you want to run the unit tests, use these commands instead
# pip install .[tests]
# python -m pytest
Install MS Visual Studio Build Tools (or the complete IE) and include the correct compiler version as detailed here. Also enable cmake in the Visual Studio Installer.
Then:
- open the VS native tools command prompt
- navigate to the pytaglib repository
- run
python build_taglib_windows.py
which will download and build the latest official TagLib release - run
python setup.py install
For bug reports or feature requests, please use the issue tracker on GitHub. For anything else, contact me by email.