Re: Meta Data

2012-01-11 Thread Christopher Chaltain
These are called ID3 tags. One place where you can read up on them is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3#Editing_ID3_tags

Usually your CD ripper will connect to a DB and prepopulate your ID3
tags for you. What CD ripper are you using?

Also, media library applications, like Winamp and Windows Media Player
will let you edit your ID3 tags and even make global changes. I know you
can have your music stored in files and folders based on the ID3 tags,
but I'm not sure you can go the other way, such as update your ID3 tags
based on the folders and files where your music is stored. I know they
can use this data to populate empty ID3 tags, so maybe you can do what
you want with one of these applications.

If you're using Windows, you can edit your ID3 tabs through Windows
Explorer. Just use alt+enter to bring up the properties view and
control+tab over to the tab that has your ID3 tags. In addition to
Winamp and Windows Media Player, there are other applications you can
use to make global changes to your ID3 tags. For example, in Ubuntu, I
use a tool called EasyTag.

On 11/01/12 14:58, Jerry Howell wrote:
 Hello all,
 
 How can I learn about meta data as it relates to CD information on my 
 computor.
 
 My wife has a mp3 player that uses the meta data, not the file and folder 
 names to display content.
 
 I would like to be able to produce my own meta data for these Casettes I 
 recorded to my PC and then sent to the player.
 
 I thought if I named the main folder as the artist, the subfolder as the 
 album, and the files by the song name, that was all I had to do.  Apparently 
 metadata is something different.
 
 Thanks for any information,
 
 
 Jerry Howell
 http://www.howellmobility.com
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Re: Meta Data

2012-01-11 Thread Jerry Howell

Hi christopher,

I appreciate the info you gave me.  I use windows media player 11 to rip my 
cds and sound forge 9 to record my casettes to mp3.  I will check out the 
windows explorer features you mensioned and maybe can update my casette mp3 
recordings with the data gotten from the casette liners.



Jerry Howell
http://www.howellmobility.com
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Subject: Re: Meta Data



These are called ID3 tags. One place where you can read up on them is:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3#Editing_ID3_tags

Usually your CD ripper will connect to a DB and prepopulate your ID3
tags for you. What CD ripper are you using?

Also, media library applications, like Winamp and Windows Media Player
will let you edit your ID3 tags and even make global changes. I know you
can have your music stored in files and folders based on the ID3 tags,
but I'm not sure you can go the other way, such as update your ID3 tags
based on the folders and files where your music is stored. I know they
can use this data to populate empty ID3 tags, so maybe you can do what
you want with one of these applications.

If you're using Windows, you can edit your ID3 tabs through Windows
Explorer. Just use alt+enter to bring up the properties view and
control+tab over to the tab that has your ID3 tags. In addition to
Winamp and Windows Media Player, there are other applications you can
use to make global changes to your ID3 tags. For example, in Ubuntu, I
use a tool called EasyTag.

On 11/01/12 14:58, Jerry Howell wrote:

Hello all,

How can I learn about meta data as it relates to CD information on my 
computor.


My wife has a mp3 player that uses the meta data, not the file and folder 
names to display content.


I would like to be able to produce my own meta data for these Casettes I 
recorded to my PC and then sent to the player.


I thought if I named the main folder as the artist, the subfolder as the 
album, and the files by the song name, that was all I had to do. 
Apparently metadata is something different.


Thanks for any information,


Jerry Howell
http://www.howellmobility.com
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Re: Meta Data

2007-10-06 Thread Kevin Lloyd
Bye metadata I assume you mean ID3 tag information?  If so, in media player, 
browse to the track in your library, hit the applications key and select 
edit  tag.

Kevin
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Subject: Meta Data


 Where do you enter meta data in Nero 7 or WMP?  Can either system import 
 meta data which it will pass on if you convert to mp3 or some other 
 format?
 Thanks in advance as always.

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