ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
Originally posted by simbunThe sort tags are useful so you can have anything you want in the Artist tag (including Chick "Corea") and they'll still sort correctly - assuming in your example that you stored them without the quotes in the SORT tag. Without them aren't you just exposing other sort issues like bands beginning with 'The' or artists like P!nk or A$AP Rocky?
Some players will filter out The/A/An as a simple sorting practice, but this is limited in scope. To your point P!nk has to sort as Pink, and A$AP Rocky as ASAP Rocky. Sort tags are also extremely useful if you have several versions of an album from different release years, or editions. All of this is intended to allow the standard Album/Artist/Albumartist/Composer/Title tags to appear as they should be expected, while the non-so-appealing looking sort versions of those do the heavy lifting, useful only in the background to keep a neat and tidy library.
FYI - On Windows, MusicBee uses the sort tags effectively. As does iTunes on Windows, Mac, and of course IOS. So far for Android only GoneMAD has implemented the use of sort tags. Possibly Foobar on Windows has some ability as well, but not on the mobile versions so far. There are likely other players as well, these are the ones I am aware of.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
Agreed, I use the sort tags myself as my old school library-based OCD just won't let me find John Lennon listed under "J" as an acceptable practice!
Some players will filter out The/A/An as a simple sorting practice, but this is limited in scope. To your point P!nk has to sort as Pink, and A$AP Rocky as ASAP Rocky. Sort tags are also extremely useful if you have several versions of an album from different release years, or editions. All of this is intended to allow the standard Album/Artist/Albumartist/Composer/Title tags to appear as they should be expected, while the non-so-appealing looking sort versions of those do the heavy lifting, useful only in the background to keep a neat and tidy library.
FYI - On Windows, MusicBee uses the sort tags effectively. As does iTunes on Windows, Mac, and of course IOS. So far for Android only GoneMAD has implemented the use of sort tags. Possibly Foobar on Windows has some ability as well, but not on the mobile versions so far. There are likely other players as well, these are the ones I am aware of.
It could be that old habits die hard, but if undecided on which album to play, I would look at the spines, The Beatles in Bs and John Lennon in Ls.
I still tend to look through the front covers, so they are sorted to replicate how I store my LPs.
I know we have search these days, but.....
I only use Album Artist Sort if Album Artist is different to Artist and have never used Composer Sort.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
FYI - On Windows, MusicBee uses the sort tags effectively. As does iTunes on Windows, Mac, and of course IOS. So far for Android only GoneMAD has implemented the use of sort tags. Possibly Foobar on Windows has some ability as well, but not on the mobile versions so far. There are likely other players as well, these are the ones I am aware of.
I have 5 back-ups of my FLACs so if the results here are inadequate, then I can always start over.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
Awesome, hopefully everything is good now.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
My CDs are boxed-up in divisions: classical, jazz, pop, and then whatever else is left over. I have kept each album-artists' CDs together (as of course you would do). But the CDs by each album-artist are not in alphabetical order. Nor are the album-artists placed in alphabetical order. At the worst it might take up to 2 minutes to locate a buried CD.
"Composer Sort" - what on earth was I thinking at the time?!
PaulComment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
Originally posted by simbunI can't see that anyone has asked, so what exactly was the problem you were having?
This has been actioned now (thanks!). But I still have an issue with deleting quotations from nicknames within the Composer and Conductor fields. I've posted on here and on mp3tag forum.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
Hi Oggy!
My CDs are boxed-up in divisions: classical, jazz, pop, and then whatever else is left over. I have kept each album-artists' CDs together (as of course you would do). But the CDs by each album-artist are not in alphabetical order. Nor are the album-artists placed in alphabetical order. At the worst it might take up to 2 minutes to locate a buried CD.
"Composer Sort" - what on earth was I thinking at the time?!
Paul
Good to see you on here again!
It's a very fine line between being organised and OCD...
Some draw the line at chronological order and some don't!
We are creating personal libraries, so whatever works for the individual; hardware and software limitations not withstanding!!
Edit. Roon has been a game changer for some users.Last edited by Oggy; July 17, 2022, 01:53 PM.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
The slight spanner in the works is that now many recordings are no longer available on CD; so one has to resort to purchasing Amazon Music downloads, or whatever. Albeit cheaper, I would still prefer a hard-copy.Comment
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
. . . and for my next task, I have to remove all of the elongated texts (from album titles and song names) containing 'opus' type references. It looks like it's going to be a big job but fortuitously such tags are limited to my Classical music section.
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Re: ID TAG UPDATE missing in BATCH CONVERTER (Windows_10 Ver. 16.6)
But I do use sort tags in special cases, e.g. to correct the listing of french/german/scandinavian letters ü, å, ä, æ, ö, ø, œ.
And I use ALBUM SORT for a chronological listing of albums and their editions/remasters.Comment
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