I'm sorry if this has been covered before, but I am new to dBpoweramp, and I am still learning some of the finer points.
One of the items that has been frustrating me is how dBpoweramp always 'flips' my slashes (/) to backslashes (\). It is my understanding that the ID3 standard (from id3.org) uses slashes to delimit multiple pieces of information in the same tag (as in TCOM composer frame - 'John Lennon/Paul McCartney'), or to extend additional information (as in the TMED Media Type frame 'CD/DD' for DDD discs). The notable exception to this being the ISO formatting of datetimes
This is not a minor issue, as it also impacts sorting ("/" is ASCII 47, which falls before 'A', and "\" is ASCII 92 which falls after 'Z').
I have tried very hard to ensure that my tags all comply with the id3 standards, so that as more media players properly support more tags, they will all function as designed (don't even get me started on how TPE2 was hijacked to become 'Album Artist'!).
Is there a setting that I am missing that can change this behavior? Do I need to put it on some kind of wish list?
One of the items that has been frustrating me is how dBpoweramp always 'flips' my slashes (/) to backslashes (\). It is my understanding that the ID3 standard (from id3.org) uses slashes to delimit multiple pieces of information in the same tag (as in TCOM composer frame - 'John Lennon/Paul McCartney'), or to extend additional information (as in the TMED Media Type frame 'CD/DD' for DDD discs). The notable exception to this being the ISO formatting of datetimes
This is not a minor issue, as it also impacts sorting ("/" is ASCII 47, which falls before 'A', and "\" is ASCII 92 which falls after 'Z').
I have tried very hard to ensure that my tags all comply with the id3 standards, so that as more media players properly support more tags, they will all function as designed (don't even get me started on how TPE2 was hijacked to become 'Album Artist'!).
Is there a setting that I am missing that can change this behavior? Do I need to put it on some kind of wish list?
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