Looks to me that the major issue on Windows will be getting the taglib library built. Are there binaries available somewhere ?
I tried building version 1.7, but didn't get very far.
First up, the build process is apparently capable of accommodating MS Compilers only - my attempts at using the MinGW port of gcc and mingw32-make were not at all successful. So I fired up a couple of my MS compilers and tried using cmake with them, but the attempts failed for a variety of reasons.
I notice that the current Audio::TagLib Makefile.PL specifies that taglib-1.4 must be used. Yet, according to
the website Windows support didn't commence until taglib-1.5.
If I can get hold of a taglib library for windows, I might be able to help out.
Cheers,
Rob
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