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Different names for some tags is an annoyance, but not a bug. Different tagging schemes tend to have a few variances like this.....dBp applies the tags appropriate to the format in use.
If you look closely at your image, you'll see other differences as well. DISC/DISCMUBER, ALBUM ARTIST/ALBUMARTIST.....same as LABEL/PUBLISHER. Just the variances of different tagging systems.
Last edited by BrodyBoy; April 16, 2014, 04:16 AM.
Re: R15 Bug - In ID-tag, Publisher field is mislabelled "LABEL"
Originally posted by BrodyBoy
dBp applies the tags appropriate to the format in use.
There's nothing appropriate about displaying PUBLISHER as LABEL in this format. In this format, WMA, the item is explicitly named PUBLISHER. See the official documentation here: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libr...(v=vs.85).aspx
Originally posted by BrodyBoy
If you look closely at your image, you'll see other differences as well. DISC/DISCMUBER, ALBUM ARTIST/ALBUMARTIST
I have less of a problem with those minor differences since clearly the variants have the same meaning.
Originally posted by BrodyBoy
.....same as LABEL/PUBLISHER.
Not the same at all. LABEL and PUBLISHER have different meanings.
And they may both may genuinely exist in the file. Whereupon dBpa's mistaking of PUBLISHER for LABEL leads its display to merge the values into a single line labelled LABEL: http://i.imgur.com/MDm8xBL.png . And conversion of this WMA to another WMA merges the two values into a single field separated by a control code, 0D http://i.imgur.com/Dt9pB61.png. This single fields is again named PUBLISHER (in the file and other programs), but again dBpa's display mislabels it LABEL.
Re: R15 Bug - In ID-tag, Publisher field is mislabelled "LABEL"
Ah, my bad Chris. I (mis)interpreted your original image to represent tagging changes after a codec conversion. But in fact, you're not referring to any dBp conversion at all....right?
Re: R15 Bug - In ID-tag, Publisher field is mislabelled "LABEL"
In what context are you using "publisher?" In the music industry, there are those that publish songs and others that publish albums. In the context of releasing recordings, publishers of music generally refers to the label or artist/band that publishes a CD, just like a company like McGraw-Hill publishes books for authors. For denoting the organization that is responsible for releasing an album or set of recordings, the terrms Publisher, Label and Organization often appear and are meant to denote the same thing.
Ideally any media player or library database manager should be able to map any one of those terms to a user's preferred variant as a "preferences" option. Unfortunately, we don't live in a perfect world. Some options in dBp allow this, although the options are limited. For example, it is possible to configure dBp to map ORGANIZATION to LABEL when ripping CDs to FLAC.
You can also use an application like mp3tag to map the tag names to whatever you want.
Re: R15 Bug - In ID-tag, Publisher field is mislabelled "LABEL"
Originally posted by BrodyBoy
Ah, my bad Chris.
No problem, BB. Thanks for taking an interest.
Originally posted by BrodyBoy
I (mis)interpreted your original image to represent tagging changes after a codec conversion. But in fact, you're not referring to any dBp conversion at all....right?
Correct. I'm referring simply to dBpa's ID-tag display. However as you can see from my further info, there is a related problem in conversion that doesn't even change the format.
the terrms Publisher, Label and Organization often appear and are meant to denote the same thing.
They may denote different things, and WMA allows them as three separate attributes with different values.
Originally posted by d2b
Ideally any media player or library database manager should be able to map any one of those terms to a user's preferred variant as a "preferences" option.
My media player or library database manager does allow that. But I don't need such a mapping because I don't need a user's variant. I'm using the attribute as defined. And no mapping or variant in such a program will solve the problem that dBpa is mislabelling the attribute in existing files.
Originally posted by d2b
You can also use an application like mp3tag to map the tag names to whatever you want.
Mp3tag's tag field mapping affects the display in the Mp3tag only. Not in dbPa. And the tag field name is already the one I want. And I do not want to use Mp3tag to transfer the attribute value to a different field just to match dBPa's mislabelling. I want dBpa to be accurate, so that I can use it to inspect the actual data in the file.
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