Hi,
I have totally killed off COMPOSER_SORT now.
And am in the process of losing the '/' symbol - within VENUE and PRODUCER fields - in favour of a ',' (please see "Heavy Heart" - Carla Bley / "Master Strokes" - Bill Bruford):
Cheers,
Paul
Hi,
I have totally killed off COMPOSER_SORT now.
And am in the process of losing the '/' symbol - within VENUE and PRODUCER fields - in favour of a ',' (please see "Heavy Heart" - Carla Bley / "Master Strokes" - Bill Bruford):
Cheers,
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 10-07-2017 at 05:41 PM. Reason: screenshot
Hi,
I am editing an album (a compilation called "Stan Getz & Colleagues") which has (for one track) a rather long medley!:
I have re-tagged the COMPOSERS properly (ie. with a ',' instead of '/'), but I am not sure which symbol I should use for the actual SONGS, please? As you can see, at the moment, they are still '/'.
I would think the decision as to whether or not to tag as individual songs, or as a medley in it's own right, would depend upon if the user wanted the songs to show up - when running a search - as a whole, or as separate titles.
This is the first time I have come across a 'medley' as yet.
Many thanks in advance,
Paul
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 10-08-2017 at 09:16 AM. Reason: Insert Image
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Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 10-08-2017 at 09:38 AM. Reason: spelling
Hi,
I am tagging an album in which Chick Corea is playing and being interviewed by Marian McPartland.
The format is basically:
1 - Interview
2 - Song
3 - Interview
4 - Song
and so on ...
Obviously the songs take care of themselves. But with the interviews, what do you place in COMPOSER? I would guess that the two options would be to state:
'Chick Corea; Marian McPartland'
or to state:
'N/A' (non applicable)
Many thanks,
Paul
EDIT: Interview.png
Last edited by monsterjazzlick; 10-08-2017 at 11:22 AM. Reason: Insert Image
Be careful. I have always tried to avoid using semi-colon and forward slash characters in my tags (unless as a separator), as tag editing software use these characters as separators in multi-value tags.
Historically, there have always been issues with users using AC/DC in the artist and album artist tags.
Last edited by mville; 10-08-2017 at 11:24 AM. Reason: clarification
I've never seen a > used, with the exception of, <segue> between two tracks from a 24/96 FLAC file. On both the LP and CD, these are listed as separate tracks, but the music is continuous, I changed it to /
If you look at the track names from the metadata providers, most use / or - some have a space, on the LHS, some on the RHS, the rest a space either side - I use the latter.
I really like the idea of using the > !
This is all personal preference, as you can rename a song title, to anything you want.
Choices!!
Last edited by Oggy; 10-08-2017 at 11:50 AM.
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