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  • VinoVeritas

    • Jun 2020
    • 1

    Aliasing Tags and Classical Music

    Hi helpful ones...

    Asset 6.2 registered
    Perfecttunes 3.2 Registered

    control point naim App running on IOS
    Naim Muso 1st Gen

    the control point is fixed display of

    Track
    Artist
    Album

    I want to tag classical music into a sensible, consistent tagging schema - work, orchestra, soloists, conductor you know the usual suspects and I'm happy about using id tags in perfect tunes and setting the browse tree to search for music but before I start

    ideally id like to:
    for example Mahler Symphony number 2 in c-minor "Resurrection" I: Allegro maestoso Simon Rattle Berlin Philharmonic, soloist1 soloist2 , chorus

    Track = I: Allegro maestoso
    Artist= Simon Rattle, Berlin Philharmonic, soloist1, soloist2 chorus
    Album = Mahler Symphony No 2 in c-minor "Resurrection"

    I was wondering if there was a command for Asset UpnP similar to Asset Control 2nd Display Genre Activation

    [artist][cr][album][cr][title][cr][track][cr]Composer: [composer][cr]Conductor: [conductor]

    or do i do it manually in idtag using a semicolon ;

    Thanks in anticipation
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44582

    #2
    Re: Aliasing Tags and Classical Music

    Are you sure there is not an option on the Naim app to browse the tree created by Asset?
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • jmtennapel

      • Feb 2020
      • 19

      #3
      Re: Aliasing Tags and Classical Music

      Originally posted by Spoon
      Are you sure there is not an option on the Naim app to browse the tree created by Asset?
      Yes, it does. The Naim app displays the browsing tree as served by Asset.

      The question of VinoVeritas is about the 'now playing' section of the app, but that has nothing to do with Asset.

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