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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
I will sleep on it and see how I feel ...Leave a comment:
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I just tested it out. If I was to go with one of your suggestions, it would be the former.Leave a comment:
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
If you want sorting by the text after "The", and you put "The" at the end in the ALBUM tag, you won't need the ALBUM SORT tag.
If you want to keep the album name as is but sort by the text after "The", you'll need to use the ALBUM SORT tag.
I don't see why this is necessary. Using my record store example, once you find The Beatles in the "B" section, all the albums will be there. It's the same in your FLAC library. For me, changing titles this way adds more work and makes the results more difficult to read quickly.
I have quite a lot of albums starting with 'The'. Though I had not really considered changing anything until I was tagging a Miles Davis d/l I recently purchased.
I would never change the titles of songs in this way, though. eg:
The Power Of Love
Power Of Love, The
That would take me months to complete; and in any case, I rarely search for individual tracks. I only ever play an album from start to finish, as is. I could never work out what was so attractive about 'shuffle' mode when it first came out? I don't think I have ever even used it once!
PaulLeave a comment:
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Re: Ripping Level Question (help?)
If you want sorting by the text after "The", and you put "The" at the end in the ALBUM tag, you won't need the ALBUM SORT tag.
If you want to keep the album name as is but sort by the text after "The", you'll need to use the ALBUM SORT tag.
I don't see why this is necessary. Using my record store example, once you find The Beatles in the "B" section, all the albums will be there. It's the same in your FLAC library. For me, changing titles this way adds more work and makes the results more difficult to read quickly.Leave a comment:
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Hi,
Earlier on in this thread it was discussed that certain bands/groups have the word 'The' placed at the end of their band name. eg:
Beatles, The
Monkees, The
Real Thing, The
I have changed these to the above format since.
But now I am thinking of modifying the titles of certain ALBUMS in the same respect.
I have (of Miles Davis):
The Complete Bitches Brew Sessions
The Complete On The Corner Sessions
The Complete In A Silent Way Sessions
Do I simply type into the ALBUM tag?:
Complete Bitches Brew Sessions, The
Complete On The Corner Sessions, The
Complete In A Silent Way Sessions, The
I notice there is an ALBUM SORT tag but this is not something I have used to date. And I am guessing/hoping it is not necessary here?
Many thanks,
PaulLeave a comment:
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I have that Ella CD. Excellent! If I have a compilation CD (many artists) doing a tribute to an artist or composer, I add the artist being honored as the ALBUM ARTIST. However, I didn't do this with the Ella CD because it is not many artists (not a compilation). I'd have Cole Porter in the composer tag, so any search for Cole Porter would pull up this album. If you want ALBUM ARTIST, I'd use Ella Fitzgerald. But of course you can do whatever makes sense to you.
It was not to tricky a CD to rip actually.
I did not rip it as a 'compilation' because the ARTIST is Ella Fitzgerald (though I also include the: Arranger/Conductor/Director 'Buddy Bergman' in the ARTIST field). Out of about 300 CDs (ripped so far), only 5 are 'compilations'. Typical criteria for me choosing to rip as a 'compilation' would be something like: "Best Soul Artists Of The 1970s", or "101 No.1 Hits From 1960-2000". But as I say, it seems I have relatively little in this regard.
I was not even going to rip the Ella CD (because I had finished with ripping my Jazz collection, as far as I was concerned). But then I noticed I have very little little (in FLAC format) containing Vocal Artists, so I thought I would bump up the amount.
PaulLeave a comment:
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[/INDENT]Hi,
I am ripping a CD called: "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book"
Similar to the above (quote) "A Tribute To Miles Davis" CD (by the Herbie Hancock Quintet), would you list 'Cole Porter' as the ALBUM ARTIST (and Ella Fitzgerald as the ARTIST)? Cole Porter is not personally appearing on the recording, but the entire CD is of his music. The question for me is specifically: is this recording a dedication to Cole Porter (as was the clearly titled Miles Davis Tribute above)?
PaulLeave a comment:
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I will instead list: 'Herbie Hancock' as the ARTIST; and 'Miles Davis' as the ALBUM ARTIST.
I have done so and the CD has been placed in the Miles Davis folder.
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I am ripping a CD called: "Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book"
Similar to the above (quote) "A Tribute To Miles Davis" CD (by the Herbie Hancock Quintet), would you list 'Cole Porter' as the ALBUM ARTIST (and Ella Fitzgerald as the ARTIST)? Cole Porter is not personally appearing on the recording, but the entire CD is of his music. The question for me is specifically: is this recording a dedication to Cole Porter (as was the clearly titled Miles Davis Tribute above)?
PaulLeave a comment:
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Hi,
I have now ripped a total of 200 CDs; which amounts to circa 70GB in size.
Cheers,
PaulLeave a comment:
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Yes, foobar2000 is way more flexible and modifiable than any other player I'm aware of.Leave a comment:
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