[EMAIL PROTECTED];179654 Wrote: 
> After a long search and struggle I have been able to prove that
> Slimserver DOES read the ID3v1 tags from Wav files and find a tag
> editor that works with them. And that yes, WAV files do support these
> tags. Contrary to another post in this forum, which is untrue.
> 
Well, I'd certainly have been one of those that would have said "it
won't work", so congratulations on finding a way to do what you want
to...

One thing - it would seem likely that the WAV files you've done this to
would be objected to by a lot of other applications, I guess that isn't
a problem for you in this use though...
> 
> AIFFs do not support ID tags to the best of my knowledge, so it has to
> be WAV. 
> 
Really?  Other people seem to have managed to tag these files.  I'd
have thought this was a more "standard" and hence reliable way of
meeting your objecting of having tagged uncompressed files.
> However, the tags edited in "Samu" are instantly read and available in
> Slimserver without needing a library scan. Just go to the Music folder
> and click on the file and from that point on the artist, genre, and
> other tags have been added to the Slimserver Library. Very nice.
> 
Actually, they are being scanned - its just that BMF has a standard
feature whereby it does its scanning stuff on any folder you browse to,
this is a common trick for getting a single CD you've just ripped into
the library.

Ceejay


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