ralphpnj;614088 Wrote: > First, you're very welcome. The purpose of revising the tags is so that > SBS plays the tracks in the proper order. When dbPoweramp tags the > files it only uses one or two digits, as track number 1 or 01, so when > ripping a multi-disc set you get tracks which are named "101 - title" > but which are tagged as "01 - title". (Remember that file names and > file tags are two different things) If the tags are left unchanged then > SBS plays all the first tracks from each, then all the second tracks > from each disc, etc. Once the tags are revised SBS plays track 101, > 102, 103, etc. > > > > You can change all the tracks at one time. If the CD has 12 tracks then > the numbering would 101, 102,....112 (not 121). And yes you must "save" > all of the revised tags. I can't answer that question regarding using > mp3tag with a NAS since I don't use a NAS. > > One last thing, this tagging system even works for multi-disc sets with > ten or more discs provided that you use an additional leading "0", i.e. > "0101" for disc 1, track 1 and "1010" for disc 10, track 1. Believe it > or not, there are several such sets in my library since I listen to a > lot of jazz and there are many "Complete Artist on Label" sets with 10 > or more discs in the set. I guess classical and opera also have a lot > of these mega-sets as well. > > Good luck with your endeavors and I'm pretty sure you'll have it all > figured out in no time.
Many Thanks Ralph. I am concluding you do not then use the Offset Track Number feature in dbpoweramp? I am actually now ripping again ELO Out of The Blue double CD with your instructions. I've not used the Offset Track Number feature. Wish we luck :-) Rgds Patrick -- souwalker ------------------------------------------------------------------------ souwalker's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=37673 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=85925 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
