I just noticed that CD Ripper writes certain tags into FLACs with spaces, e.g. ALBUM ARTIST SORT, despite writing the related tag without, e.g. ALBUMARTIST.
I think that the variant without spaces is generally wider supported, or at least it's what I want in my files, so I have used the Tag Processing DSP to map Album Artist Sort to ALBUMARTISTSORT and then delete the Album Artist Sort tag when ripping.
However, I also use dBpoweramp to convert my FLACs to MP4. As I understand it, there is less confusion about tag names in MP4 because they are not so free-form as Vorbis comments in FLACs. Hence, if I want the album artist sort information in my converted MP4s, do I now have to use the Tag Processing DSP in reverse when converting, e.g. map ALBUMARTISTSORT to Album Artist Sort? Because if I don't, presumably dBpoweramp doesn't know what to do with ALBUMARTISTSORT when it converts, right?
I think that the variant without spaces is generally wider supported, or at least it's what I want in my files, so I have used the Tag Processing DSP to map Album Artist Sort to ALBUMARTISTSORT and then delete the Album Artist Sort tag when ripping.
However, I also use dBpoweramp to convert my FLACs to MP4. As I understand it, there is less confusion about tag names in MP4 because they are not so free-form as Vorbis comments in FLACs. Hence, if I want the album artist sort information in my converted MP4s, do I now have to use the Tag Processing DSP in reverse when converting, e.g. map ALBUMARTISTSORT to Album Artist Sort? Because if I don't, presumably dBpoweramp doesn't know what to do with ALBUMARTISTSORT when it converts, right?
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