Re: Tags, Tags, and more Tags ...
Hi Theleb,
I am glad you found my uploads useful. I always believe in trying to make this forum a helpful and friendly place, if you know what I mean.
As a novice who has been ripping and using 'dBpa' for 14 months, I would say you definitely need to keep an open mind. By this I mean you will change your mind about things (for the BETTER!) as you go along. Yes, it will mean back-tracking on your rips and making edits, but this fine-tuning is what makes your rips personal and most suited to your needs. There are things (tagging data) I have used which many members have disagreed with, but I am very happy with them. And there is advice which I chose to no take but regretted it later (like using: Ludwig von-Beethoven instead of Ludwig-von Beethoven).
The thing is, you will actually learn a LOT about your CD collection as you go along; things you never realized before! Now I am very particular about: release-years, studios, producers, etc.
The main thing I learned on here is that nothing is set-in-stone as you can always go back and change it later!
Here is a screenshot for you which reflects the answer you are seeking:
Cheers,
Paul
Hi Theleb,
I am glad you found my uploads useful. I always believe in trying to make this forum a helpful and friendly place, if you know what I mean.
As a novice who has been ripping and using 'dBpa' for 14 months, I would say you definitely need to keep an open mind. By this I mean you will change your mind about things (for the BETTER!) as you go along. Yes, it will mean back-tracking on your rips and making edits, but this fine-tuning is what makes your rips personal and most suited to your needs. There are things (tagging data) I have used which many members have disagreed with, but I am very happy with them. And there is advice which I chose to no take but regretted it later (like using: Ludwig von-Beethoven instead of Ludwig-von Beethoven).
The thing is, you will actually learn a LOT about your CD collection as you go along; things you never realized before! Now I am very particular about: release-years, studios, producers, etc.
The main thing I learned on here is that nothing is set-in-stone as you can always go back and change it later!
Here is a screenshot for you which reflects the answer you are seeking:
Cheers,
Paul
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