G'day DecMoon,
Welcome to the Monastery.
These are lines 25 and 26 in the code you posted:
print Dumper(\$id3v2); print Dumper(\$id3v2->get_frame_ids);
The first line of output you show ($VAR1 = \undef;) is telling you that $id3v2 is undef (i.e. it's undefined).
So, "$id3v2->get_frame_ids" (in line 26) is equivalent to "undef->get_frame_ids". That's effectively what the second line of output you show is telling you.
You'll need to do something with your assignment to $id3v2. I'm unfamiliar with the MP3::Tag module, so I'm not really in a position to advise you what that "something" might be. Options could include: checking for definedness; setting a default value; skipping some part of the code if it's not defined; or something completely different.
— Ken
In reply to Re^3: Question about MP3::Tag and undef id3v2
by kcott
in thread Question about MP3::Tag and undef id3v2
by DecMoon
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