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  • dmcritchie

    • May 2019
    • 20

    Multiple tag format after FLAC -> M4A/AAC conversion

    Hi,

    This question applies to both Music Converter and TuneFUSION. I am converting FLAC files to M4A/AAC.

    In some cases, the FLAC files have multiple Artist, Album Artist, and/or Composer tags. These are of course stored as multiple tag entries in the FLAC files. Once converted to M4A/AAC, I see that they are still stored as multiple tag entries. e.g.:

    ARTIST Artist A
    ARTIST Artist B
    ARTIST Artist C

    In the case of conversion to MP3 (which does not support multiple tag entries), the multiple entries are internally concatenated with a slash ('/') delimiter by both of the above apps.

    My question is: is this the correct behavior when converting from FLAC to M4A/AAC files?

    I'm asking because my music player (MediaMonkey) only imports the last tag (e.g., the last artist) from M4A/AAC files, whereas it imports all tags from FLAC files.

    My 2nd question is whether this is controllable in Music Converter and TuneFUSION. That is, when converting to M4A/AAC, can I choose to have these apps reformat the multiple tag entries as they do when converting to MP3?

    Thanks,
    Dennis
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44574

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    Re: Multiple tag format after FLAC -> M4A/AAC conversion

    See:

    Ripping Johnny Cash. Meta search finds 2 writers, artists, but when ripped only 2nd writer, artist is in the metadata. I have a replacement set so that ; (a blight on the discogs search) becomes (in theory) a , on the filename. Could this have something to do with the losing name thing?
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • dmcritchie

      • May 2019
      • 20

      #3
      Re: Multiple tag format after FLAC -> M4A/AAC conversion

      Thanks. Yes, that works for MediaMonkey.

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