It's All About 'Style'
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Hi monsterjazzlick,
Your thread on Style is most interesting. I'm pretty new to this and so have a fundamental question.
On my dbpa main page I see no reference to a "style" tag. Where is it located? Where is an entry made?
How is it used?
Where does style information show up? I assume it shows up on your player app interface for selecting music, not in your file/folder-tree.
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Hi Paul,
Just awaiting approval!
The only thing that I would suggest for Don, is to check if the Bluesound, uses Style; it has its own app
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Edit. Just seen garym's post. I agree that it simply another information tag, that will nearly always need user intervention. I personally believe it to be far more important to accurately enter Genre tags. Nearly all players and apps, and certainly Bluesound, use Genre, and it can be genuinely useful search tool.Last edited by Oggy; November 04, 2017, 05:07 PM.Comment
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Do keep in mind that in my experience 99% of the time, the style information added was so wrong as to be laughable. Whoever included the style info had a bizarre interpretation of musical style (in my opinion). So if you use STYLE, you'll want to manually edit this tag upon ripping or afterwards with ID TAG editing. This is what monstorjazzlick does.
I only use STYLE because I really do need! If you can do away with it then do so.
As Gary says, I rip a bunch of CDs of similar ilk, and then evaluate (often with help from this forum!) which musical category they fall into. This additional info. is added post-ripping.
I think I have mentioned this before but I view STYLE as being a kinda SUB-GENRE.
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Moderator contacted.
It's great that Style, is working for you, and that dBpoweramp and Foobar, allow you to use this tag to be genuinely beneficial.
The problem with tags, is that there are no real standards, and whilst dBpoweramp allows flexibility and personalisation, not all players and apps will display what, or how we may want. Your Sony (R.I.P.), didn't handle tags the same way as Foobar, and I guess the VLC app is more limited, too. My suggestion to Don, is that he checks how and what works on his Bluesound, including, Style.
Progress is slowly being made, and it is good to see that FLAC files, have at least been acknowledged, by Apple and Microsoft........Comment
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Moderator contacted.
It's great that Style, is working for you, and that dBpoweramp and Foobar, allow you to use this tag to be genuinely beneficial.
The problem with tags, is that there are no real standards, and whilst dBpoweramp allows flexibility and personalisation, not all players and apps will display what, or how we may want. Your Sony (R.I.P.), didn't handle tags the same way as Foobar, and I guess the VLC app is more limited, too. My suggestion to Don, is that he checks how and what works on his Bluesound, including, Style.
Progress is slowly being made, and it is good to see that FLAC files, have at least been acknowledged, by Apple and Microsoft........
Thanks for reporting the JPegs.
Sony Walkman and VLC are not any where near able to handle tags other than the obvious ones. Whereas Foobar seems to deal with anything you care to throw at it! I have not even touched WMP since I ditched my horrendous WMA collection!
PaulComment
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If you wish more data about your genres, the Style tag would be a good to go.Comment
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Hi guys,
I am ripping my Keith Jarrett (solo-piano) recording of "The Well-Tempered Clavier" (J.S. Bach):
For GENRE, I have tagged as 'CLASSICAL'. But what, please, would make a suitable definition of the STYLE? I do not want to use 'RECITAL' because I wish for the STYLE tag to be descriptive of the actual music (ie. not the performance setting); so, something like a sub-genre (as I have done with all of my other CDs).
I just seem to have drawn a blank on this one!
Many thanks in advance.
Paul
*Edit: If anyone knows of the location of this recording I would really be very grateful. I think it was recorded in Hamburg, but am cannot be certain. I scoured everywhere I know, but to no joy:
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Hi,
Regarding my above comments, I am wondering if I should use the PERIOD tag in place of the STYLE (just for CLASSICAL genre CDs)?
PaulComment
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Hi,
I am currently ripping a CD "Best Loved Hymns From York Minster":
I include GENRE and STYLE tags in all of my rips. However, I am uncertain as to what data I should input into both of these fields, please?:
GENRE = Classical
STYLE = Choral
or,
GENRE = Choral
STYLE = Religious
Or whatever?!
I ask because I have never tagged this type of music before, and so I would like to know if I need to create a newly dedicated GENRE. And also because I have some other church/vocal CDs (such as by composer Giovanni Palastrina) and wondered if the former falls into the same GENRE as the latter?
Many thanks,
PaulComment
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Re: It's All About 'Style'
Hi,
I am currently ripping a CD "Best Loved Hymns From York Minster":
I include GENRE and STYLE tags in all of my rips. However, I am uncertain as to what data I should input into both of these fields, please?:
GENRE = Classical
STYLE = Choral
or,
GENRE = Choral
STYLE = Religious
Or whatever?!
I ask because I have never tagged this type of music before, and so I would like to know if I need to create a newly dedicated GENRE. And also because I have some other church/vocal CDs (such as by composer Giovanni Palastrina) and wondered if the former falls into the same GENRE as the latter?
Many thanks,
Paul
This comes down to that most personal of things: choices
As you use Style and have very few Genre, you may prefer:
Genre Classical
Style Choral.
I use and search by, Genre Choral. The Choral ones which are Religious, are rather obviously so!
I should add that on the app I use, Style is not obviously visible, being on a secondary page, so one of the reasons that it isn't important for me and I don't use the Style tag.
Choices!Last edited by Oggy; April 14, 2018, 02:28 PM.Comment
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This comes down to that most personal of things: choices
As you use Style and have very few Genre, you may prefer:
Genre Classical
Style Choral.
I use and search by, Genre Choral.
I should add that on the app I use, Style is on a secondary page, so one of the reasons that it isn't important for me.
Choices!
GENRE = Classical
STYLE = Choral
I was kinda thinking towards this one actually. As you say, I try to limit my GENREs and therefore if I can bundle a CD into an already established GENRE, then I am more the happier. I have, maybe, only 5 CDs of this type, and so it may not be worthwhile creating an alternative GENRE to classical.
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