Try adding a failure message to your 'open':
my $file = 'file.mp3'; my $mp3 = MP3::Tag->new($file) or die "Can't open $file: $!\n";
Although it doesn't seem to be documented, MP3::Tag->new seems to set $! on failure. Very likely you have a mismatch between to current directory and the directory you think is current when the script runs.
In reply to Re: Help with reading MP3's
by GrandFather
in thread Help with reading MP3's
by StarkRavingCalm
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