Question:
I am exclusively wav files (no desire to change so please don't suggest FLAC as a fix).
When I rip a CD with multiple artists on a single track, I have used the ID3 Tag Processing DSP to force the semi-colon on single line....and this works fine.
However, if I later edit any of the tags related to that specific wav file, my wav tag gets messed up and my music player (MusicBee or WMP) no longer reads the forced semi-colon that was originally written by DBPA.
Is this behavior impossible to avoid because I am working with wav files or is there a way to get the DBPA tag editor to preserve the forced semi-colon as originally written so that the music players continue to read the ARTIST tag as 2 separate artists?
Thanks!
I am exclusively wav files (no desire to change so please don't suggest FLAC as a fix).
When I rip a CD with multiple artists on a single track, I have used the ID3 Tag Processing DSP to force the semi-colon on single line....and this works fine.
However, if I later edit any of the tags related to that specific wav file, my wav tag gets messed up and my music player (MusicBee or WMP) no longer reads the forced semi-colon that was originally written by DBPA.
Is this behavior impossible to avoid because I am working with wav files or is there a way to get the DBPA tag editor to preserve the forced semi-colon as originally written so that the music players continue to read the ARTIST tag as 2 separate artists?
Thanks!
Comment