dBpoweramp Music Converter R14.3
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No one follows this standard, except dbpoweramp and we constantly have to explain it...Comment
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Label to Organization, Conductor to Performer, Comment to Description?Comment
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(I'm surprised this will change in the 14.3 default as I have lots of software that shows me "comment" but never tried DESCRIPTION anywhere). Looks like I'll be able to map it however I want, but was just curious about music software that uses DESCRIPTION rather than COMMENT in FLAC files.Comment
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>Label to Organization, Conductor to Performer, Comment to Description?
Correct
Undoing the mapping will have no issues as if a program mapped Description to Comment for displaying, then if was stored as Comment, it would show comment also...Comment
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A new change in the handling of multiple value tags when ripping/converting MP3 files in R14.3 has impacted on what I can see in MP3Tag, so I guess this is strictly aimed at advanced MP3Tag users.
The Composer tag shows fine in both dBpoweramp Edit ID-Tag and MP3Tag when populated with multiple values.
dBpoweramp Edit ID-Tag Composer tag:
David Freeman; Barry Gilbert; Joseph Hughes
MP3Tag Composer tag:
David Freeman/Barry Gilbert/Joseph Hughes
However, ComposerSort tag has problems.
dBpoweramp Edit ID-Tag ComposerSort tag:
Freeman, David; Gilbert, Barry; Hughes, Joseph
MP3Tag ComposerSort tag:
blank (in earlier versions of R14.3 I got: Freeman, David/Gilbert, Barry/Hughes, Joseph)
So, this looks OK in Edit ID-Tag but not MP3Tag. Any ideas how I resolve this in MP3Tag? TIAComment
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I can confirm that the multiple value tags issues outlined in my previous post (no. 81) is related to ripping and converting mp3 files. Just tested ripping and converting flac files and all is OK in MP3Tag. (I do not use other file formats so cannot comment on them).Comment
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Thank you for your report.
I've tested this exact ComposerSort value, MP3Tag appears to read it fine here, I guess there's some other factor affecting it that I'm missing. Can you please email me the exact file you've tagged that MP3Tag is having trouble with?Comment
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Update 10th July
We have fixed an issue with the mp3 tag writer for the above issue.Comment
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Thank you very, very much for the latest Vorbis Comment default mapping changes! As you pointed out, for better or worse very few applications follow the use of xiph's recommended use of Description or Performer. I especially value the adoption of the default Tracktotal and Disctotal.
You have a customer for life with the kind of decisions you made on this! If you could ever get a consensus across your programs, foobar2000 and Mp3tag on what is written to tag fields to recognize separate values in multivalue tags (for example artist, genre, composer) I would be even more eternally grateful (ummm....don't ask me what 'more eternally grateful' means).Last edited by twit; July 11, 2012, 12:20 AM.Comment
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Regarding the latest beta of 14.3, I've noticed a new undesirable behavior: when converting from flac to mp3, DMC's internal field of YEAR is mapped to TXXX YEAR instead of the TYER frame as in all previous versions.
When ripping, CD Ripper correctly maps internal name YEAR to VorbisComment DATE per the default FLAC settings, and I've confirmed that the FLAC files correctly have a DATE tag field. But when converting from such a FLAC file to mp3, no matter what I do, I can only end up with a TXXX YEAR tag field and no TYER frame. I tried the default and every combination of tag mappings between DATE and YEAR using the ID Tag Processing DSP when converting, but no impact. Tried all of that with both v8 and v9 DSP.Comment
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If you rip 1 track to mp3, it is stored as TXXX YEAR?Comment
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And something else...
If I try to use my external USB-CD-ROM drive, I have switched manually at it because the internal drive has always priority (in my case anyway). It starts straight away scanning the CD, detects the gaps, and fetches the media data. Right after that, it hobs back to the default internal drive. If the ripping process is stated it fails to readout the data, since there is no CD in the drive. If I manually switch it back it starts analyzing the CD again, once done the default drive is activated... and again... and again. Hence ripping with the external drive is currently not possible for me unless I disable the internal hardware for good.
Would it be possible to set the manually chosen device automatically as default until it is changed or the hardware disappears and it automatically falls back?
Only with the external drive, detecting gaps of the same CDs takes now minutes instead of seconds. This was not the case before and it felt about equal compared to my internal drive.
Am I the problem or is a fix required?
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