I am using semi-colons to separate multiple artists in the artist field (for WMA).
In Windows Media Player, it shows the artist as one entity, with the names running into each other (it also looks like this in Windows Explorer). If I edit it in WMP, the multiple artist feature (the two artists are listed separately in the 'contributing artists' view). However, then the tag is not properly updated.
e.g. 'Nine Inch Nails; Saul Williams' in dBpoweramp CD ripper, shows as 'Nine Inch NailsSaul Williams' in WMP/Explorer. I edit it to 'Nine Inch Nails; Saul Williams' in WMP, then the artists work properly in there and it looks like that in Explorer too. Now the tag reads 'Nine Inch Nails; ; Saul Williams' in the dBpoweramp edit ID tag properties though. If I change it to 'Nine Inch Nails; Saul Williams' here, it goes back to 'Nine Inch NailsSaul Williams' in WMP/Explorer!
What is the correct way to do this?
In Windows Media Player, it shows the artist as one entity, with the names running into each other (it also looks like this in Windows Explorer). If I edit it in WMP, the multiple artist feature (the two artists are listed separately in the 'contributing artists' view). However, then the tag is not properly updated.
e.g. 'Nine Inch Nails; Saul Williams' in dBpoweramp CD ripper, shows as 'Nine Inch NailsSaul Williams' in WMP/Explorer. I edit it to 'Nine Inch Nails; Saul Williams' in WMP, then the artists work properly in there and it looks like that in Explorer too. Now the tag reads 'Nine Inch Nails; ; Saul Williams' in the dBpoweramp edit ID tag properties though. If I change it to 'Nine Inch Nails; Saul Williams' here, it goes back to 'Nine Inch NailsSaul Williams' in WMP/Explorer!
What is the correct way to do this?
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