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Re: MP3 Encoding Tags


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  • Subject: Re: MP3 Encoding Tags
  • From: Ian Oliver <ioliver.lists@xxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 03 Jun 2001 12:43:58 +0100
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In article <AHELLAIPCHOEEELODBAOGELKCDAA.kennwatt@xxxxxxx>,
Kenneth
Watt wrote:
> I remember a while ago there was a big debate about MP3 etc. but did
anyone
> ever come up with a cure for ripping CD to MP3 and getting all the
> title/track info as well as retaining the track numbers to enable
playback
> in the correct sequence?

I use MediaJukebox 7.  When you rip a CD it creates directories for
Artist/Albumn and can save the files as "track-number -
track-title". The
program also fills in artist, album, title, track, year and genre into the
tags. It can also rip to WAV and then batch convert.

I then use Tag&Rename to correct errors in tags, and then propagate
this back
to filenames, and it can also create a playlist for the album with a single
click.

Regards

Ian Oliver
Sunny Leeds, UK
Using Java on Tini for control via Dallas 1-wire





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