mr-b;291950 Wrote: 
> 1) scans my files and highlights those with obviously incorrect tagsIt's 
> pretty easy to do this with mp3tag. Use mp3tag to open the top
level folder that all your music is stored in (it may be slow to open
if you have a lot of albums). Then click on the track column and any
blank ones will be sorted to the top.
> 2) uses a better quality tag source dbI've found the musicbrainz database to 
> be the best quality, but it's not
quite as comprehensive as freedb. If you find a disc not in musicbrainz
you can always help the community by adding the disc yourself!> 
> 3) allows you to preview all the tagsIf by this you mean preview prior to 
> ripping that could be tricky as the
tags don't exist until the track is ripped! Still, you shouldn't find
problems with too many discs. I've ripped around 900 CDs and have only
had the compilation artist/track problem about a dozen times.
Nevertheless, I still use musicbrainz as it is more consistent with
things like capitalization of track names.


-- 
smc2911

http://www.last.fm/user/smc2911/
------------------------------------------------------------------------
smc2911's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=4388
View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=46264

_______________________________________________
ripping mailing list
[email protected]
http://lists.slimdevices.com/lists/listinfo/ripping

Reply via email to