As pointed out to me by Spoon over here at Hydrogen Audio, it is possible to set the DBPoweramp tag editor to write the tracknumber tag in a WMA file as a DWORD (as opposed to STRING). This setting doesn't seem to carry through to the writing of tags in the CD Ripper, it still writes WM/TrackNumber as a STRING. Is there a seprate setting somewhere that I am just not finding?
CD Ripper- Track Number as DWORD
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Re: CD Ripper- Track Number as DWORD
You set it in dBpoweramp Configuration >> Codecs >> Advanced? -
Re: CD Ripper- Track Number as DWORD
Originally posted by SpoonYou set it in dBpoweramp Configuration >> Codecs >> Advanced?Comment
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Re: CD Ripper- Track Number as DWORD
Very odd, it uses the same tagger. I will note as a possible bug.Comment
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Re: CD Ripper- Track Number as DWORD
Spoon,
I have worked out the workflow below to reformat the WMA tags for my music player (Sansa e130) using the dbpoweramp tag editor. Any chance of a more automated way of doing this with a utility codec or something like that? The point of the steps below is to change the Tracknumber tag from STRING to DWORD, and to move the Year tag after the Tracknumber tag.
I have tried to be fairly complete in the explanantion below in case anyone with a similar problem manages to find this thread.
Scott
workflow
1: browse to the folder containing the songs
2: highlight all songs in the folder (entire album)
3: right click, choose "Edit ID-Tag" in the context menu
4: remove the track number tag (to do this, click on Track so that the line is highlighted, then click on "Remove" near the bottom of the window
5: add the track number tag again (click "Add" at the bottom of the window, type "Track" as the new tag entry
6: click "Edit Single" near the bottom left of the window, type in the correct track number, click the right arrow for the next song, repeat until finished
7: remove the Year tag
8: add the Year tag againComment
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Re: CD Ripper- Track Number as DWORD
The re-ordering of the tag information can be done automatically using the beta IP Tag Update! It can be done be using this utility codec to copy tag information to unused tag types, then recopy back the tag information to the proper tag types in the desired order. It fixed my entire library very quickly.
Thanks Spoon!Comment
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