Just as a serious experiment, I tried converting a modestly tagged MP3 file to FLAC. I just wanted to learn how dMC handled the tags. Much to my surprise, many but not all of the MP3 tags showed up as Vorbis comments. Some were recreated verbatim with the same field names, others mapped to a new field name and others ignored or combined in some way.
While we are creating a large radio station music library on a server in the FLAC file format, we need to consider what tags are preserved, ignored or mapped to a different field name if we choose to create ALAC versions of the same album.
Is there a widely-accepted FLAC mapping table, or a table that is used by dbpoweramp to map tags between formats? We're really only interested in lossless formats, but of course we need to consider implementing equivalent FLAC tags that are often used in MP3 files.
Now, having said that, we also wish to extend the basic Vorbis comments into a larger set that includes such tags as ALBUMARTIST, STYLE, UPC (UPC or EAN barcode), PRODUCER and so on. We also wish to tweak a couple of the definitions of the standard set of tags, wherein ARTIST is really the track's lead artist(s) and PERFORMER is a list of all of the performers on the track. What can anyone, especially Spoon, do to help us learn what others are doing in this area and if an extended set of tags for FLAC files is already in use elsewhere?
Thanks in advance...
d2b
While we are creating a large radio station music library on a server in the FLAC file format, we need to consider what tags are preserved, ignored or mapped to a different field name if we choose to create ALAC versions of the same album.
Is there a widely-accepted FLAC mapping table, or a table that is used by dbpoweramp to map tags between formats? We're really only interested in lossless formats, but of course we need to consider implementing equivalent FLAC tags that are often used in MP3 files.
Now, having said that, we also wish to extend the basic Vorbis comments into a larger set that includes such tags as ALBUMARTIST, STYLE, UPC (UPC or EAN barcode), PRODUCER and so on. We also wish to tweak a couple of the definitions of the standard set of tags, wherein ARTIST is really the track's lead artist(s) and PERFORMER is a list of all of the performers on the track. What can anyone, especially Spoon, do to help us learn what others are doing in this area and if an extended set of tags for FLAC files is already in use elsewhere?
Thanks in advance...
d2b
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