Re: Tags, Tags, and more Tags ...
Thanks for taking the time out to check Oggy.
Just to clarify the specific aspect of my question, it relates to the fact that (on my Windows PC at least!), it is (seemingly) not possible to include semi-colons within the title (ie. album title) of the folder-name. So, for classicals (where I, and I think Jailhouse?), like to include the composer's surname at the start, Windows will not permit this as a folder-name:
But the folder-name appears:
So, obviously, Windows won't permit (ie. illegal character) a semi-colon within a folder-name. Does this bother you? (if you are on PC). As I implied in my post 449, if you did not know that 'Brahms' was a composer (there will be people who don't, of course!), then you could be forgiven for thinking that the above CD contained 3 tracks, as opposed to 2 (ie. thinking that 'Brahms' was a track!).
However, there are no issues in this regard within foobar.
Cheers,
Paul
Thanks for taking the time out to check Oggy.
Just to clarify the specific aspect of my question, it relates to the fact that (on my Windows PC at least!), it is (seemingly) not possible to include semi-colons within the title (ie. album title) of the folder-name. So, for classicals (where I, and I think Jailhouse?), like to include the composer's surname at the start, Windows will not permit this as a folder-name:
(in 'dBpa') ALBUM = Brahms: Symphony No.1; Lullaby
But the folder-name appears:
(in Windoze) Brahms; Symphony No.1; Lullaby
So, obviously, Windows won't permit (ie. illegal character) a semi-colon within a folder-name. Does this bother you? (if you are on PC). As I implied in my post 449, if you did not know that 'Brahms' was a composer (there will be people who don't, of course!), then you could be forgiven for thinking that the above CD contained 3 tracks, as opposed to 2 (ie. thinking that 'Brahms' was a track!).
However, there are no issues in this regard within foobar.
Cheers,
Paul
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