I'd be very thankful if spoon or some of the experienced classical music rippers could take time to answer my questions. I try to state them in a comprehensible way.
Old story, same whining: I want to start ripping a classical music library of ~3000 CDs, I want to rip only once and not have to use multiple programs to tinker with every CD to get the metadata I need. I will use flac as the audio format.
Problems that arose:
The information from any database is neither enough precise nor consistent. I guess this is not fixable. Therefore I need good tag editor.
1. Tried: Every track I rip should have the same tags included. I therefore ticked all the tags I'm interested in (under Options -> Meta Data & ID Tag Options -> Write ID Tags). Some which don't exist as default options I added as custom tags ("Custom & Fixed Value Tags"). All these tags together I will refer to as "active tags". For every CD I insert I want to fill some of these active tags with information from the online databases and some by hand. Therefore I need a tag editor where all these active tags with their corresponding entries are shown - also if some of them will remain empty for some albums (eg the Chorus tags in symphonic work).
Arising Problem: There are four places in the software to review tags: On the top in the menu bar, in the main window, in the bottom middle bar the middle tag "IDMeta", and when clicking Review Meta Data. I don't really understand what the difference between the first three "editors" is. And none of them seems to be able show all "active tags":
It can't be true that there are 4 editors but none of them allows me to view all "active tags" automatically without each time adding some manually. That would be crazy.
One solution would be to add all tags of interest as custom tags, however then no information would be filled in from the online databases, counteracting this great feature of dbPoweramp.
2. Tried: I want to be able to copy the content of some tags to other tags in order to be more flexible with player software: Copy the content of the artist tag into the performer tag, the orchestra tag into band and ensemble tag, etc.. I thought of doing this in the DSP->ID Tag Processing -> Map.
Arising problem: Custom tags don't show up as an option for mapping tags. Also some normal tags (= tags that are available and activated in the Meta Data & ID Tags options, section "Write ID Tags") such as orchestra, if they also don't show up in the IDMeta Tab (bottom middle). Is there a way to make all "active tags" available?
3. Tried: I want to be able to combine the information of some tags to another tag: the album artist tag should contain the the combined information from conductor, orchestra, soloists, chorus.
Arising Problem: Can't find any way to do something like this. Is that possible at all? If not, can it be added in a new release?
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for your help in advance.
Old story, same whining: I want to start ripping a classical music library of ~3000 CDs, I want to rip only once and not have to use multiple programs to tinker with every CD to get the metadata I need. I will use flac as the audio format.
Problems that arose:
The information from any database is neither enough precise nor consistent. I guess this is not fixable. Therefore I need good tag editor.
1. Tried: Every track I rip should have the same tags included. I therefore ticked all the tags I'm interested in (under Options -> Meta Data & ID Tag Options -> Write ID Tags). Some which don't exist as default options I added as custom tags ("Custom & Fixed Value Tags"). All these tags together I will refer to as "active tags". For every CD I insert I want to fill some of these active tags with information from the online databases and some by hand. Therefore I need a tag editor where all these active tags with their corresponding entries are shown - also if some of them will remain empty for some albums (eg the Chorus tags in symphonic work).
Arising Problem: There are four places in the software to review tags: On the top in the menu bar, in the main window, in the bottom middle bar the middle tag "IDMeta", and when clicking Review Meta Data. I don't really understand what the difference between the first three "editors" is. And none of them seems to be able show all "active tags":
- The popup window that comes up when clicking "Review Metadata" only shows a subset of the metadata provided by the online databases (eg conductor, Catalog * etc. is missing). Is there a way to show all the information available from each one? If not - why not?
- In the main window only a small subset of all tags can be selected as columns. Not even all standard tags are available. This would be the ideal place to allow displaying all active tags.
- In the top bar there's another random subset of tags, with no customizability as far as I can see. I guess this is supposed to be the editor for the album-wide tags, however even this would be inconsistent: there's an artist tag, which should be used track specific, but no Label tag which is for the entire album.
- In the tag editor bottom middle bar, tab "IDMeta", I think all of the "Write ID Tags" are shown if they have an entry in the chosen online database. "Custom Tags" are shown regardless of whether they have an entry or not. Also here I'd just like to see all active tags.
It can't be true that there are 4 editors but none of them allows me to view all "active tags" automatically without each time adding some manually. That would be crazy.
One solution would be to add all tags of interest as custom tags, however then no information would be filled in from the online databases, counteracting this great feature of dbPoweramp.
2. Tried: I want to be able to copy the content of some tags to other tags in order to be more flexible with player software: Copy the content of the artist tag into the performer tag, the orchestra tag into band and ensemble tag, etc.. I thought of doing this in the DSP->ID Tag Processing -> Map.
Arising problem: Custom tags don't show up as an option for mapping tags. Also some normal tags (= tags that are available and activated in the Meta Data & ID Tags options, section "Write ID Tags") such as orchestra, if they also don't show up in the IDMeta Tab (bottom middle). Is there a way to make all "active tags" available?
3. Tried: I want to be able to combine the information of some tags to another tag: the album artist tag should contain the the combined information from conductor, orchestra, soloists, chorus.
Arising Problem: Can't find any way to do something like this. Is that possible at all? If not, can it be added in a new release?
Sorry for the long post. Thanks for your help in advance.
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