Some tag encoders like to use non-standard padding (see http://id3.org/Compliance%20Issues) which was causing "unexpected EOF" errors. Checking that each tag has a valid name (as per the spec) seems to be the only good way around this.
Previously we would seek to the beginning of the io.ReadSeeker. It is much more
flexible to assume that the caller passes the ReadSeeker in an appropriate state.
The Seek in SumID3v2() didn't take into account the size of the ID3v2 Header
(10 bytes). Thus when tagging the same file with or without it's tag, there was
a discrepancy. (
And I've added a default case when parsing the id3v2 tags, by storing the
binary content to Raw()
I hacked readTextWithDescrFrame() and readTFrame() to generalize them
to other case (presence or not of a language and whether or not the
data part is encoded (URL are not)
This patch depend of 3b7a3d5485 since I found the
bug while developping this patch