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  • Brovig

    • Nov 2010
    • 3

    Tag info missing

    I use dBpoweramp to convert from FLAC to ALAC and find that if I have a tag GROUPING defined, it is blanked out in the ALAC copy.

    Also, if the GENRE tag contains a / (forward slash) it gets converted to \ (backward slash), e.g. Country/Rock becomes Country\Rock.

    Any thoughts on what I can do to avoid these little irritations?!
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44575

    #2
    Re: Tag info missing

    If you right click on the flac >> Edit ID Tags, it shows the grouping tag?

    For m4a tagging '/' is a seperator for multi items, if you want Country and Rock to be '/' seperated, in Edit ID Tag it should be:

    Country; Rock

    it 2 separate items in the FLAC.
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • BrodyBoy
      dBpoweramp Guru

      • Sep 2011
      • 777

      #3
      Re: Tag info missing

      Originally posted by Brovig
      I use dBpoweramp to convert from FLAC to ALAC and find that if I have a tag GROUPING defined, it is blanked out in the ALAC copy.

      Also, if the GENRE tag contains a / (forward slash) it gets converted to \ (backward slash), e.g. Country/Rock becomes Country\Rock.

      Any thoughts on what I can do to avoid these little irritations?!
      The problem is that FLAC and ALAC metadata don't use the exact same tags, so some are occasionally mapped to something else in the ALAC metadata. Nor do they use identical syntax or handle multiple tag entries the same way. Spoon addressed the slash issue....the solution for other the situations is to find out what they were mapped to, or to manually force the mapping you want (in the Edit ID tag DSP).

      If I recall correctly, I think GROUPING is mapped to CONTENTGROUP, but I'd have to look at some files to be sure. But again, the key is to know what the corresponding tags are between the two formats.
      Last edited by BrodyBoy; October 22, 2014, 06:10 AM.

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