RIGHT, I meant to mention that and forgot. Thanks Anton. TRACKLIST
INTO THE LYRICS FIELD PEOPLE.
Definitely off my soapbox now. For reals. :)
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:02 PM, AntonBanks.com wrote:
> For mixes, I've found it convenient to enter the tracklist into the "lyrics"
> field so it displa
Please enter the metadata into the
mp3--preferably all of it but at
least put your name in the Artist field.
For mixes, I've found it convenient to enter the tracklist into the "lyrics"
field so it displays while the audio is playing- at least it does with Media
Player.
On 07/04/2009 16:06, Thor Teague wrote:
[soapbox]
I'm just going to get on a soapbox for half a second, won't make a
thing out of it.
Please enter the metadata into the mp3--preferably all of it but at
least put your name in the Artist field. Finding DJ 313kiddo's
HotCheeseJamz mix is a little
My ears are partially fux0red from listening to said tapes very loudly
on the way to load parties, hence I can't tell the difference between
128k and 256k bit rates, heck 92k sounds good to me ;)
P.
> On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Frank Glazer wrote:
>> I think the bitrate argument is bullcaca
I really do not care much about quality or metadata... but I do like
tracklists... it can be quite annoying, when you play a mix, and you
want to find out about a certain record in this mix... Like the
Patrice Scott one, not too long ago.
My 2 cents,
Wibo
2009/4/7 Frank Glazer :
> I think the bi
I think the bitrate argument is bullcaca. IN MY DAY we had duplicates
of duplicates of unmastered cassette tapes AND WE LIKED IT.
/grumpyoldman ;)
On Tue, Apr 7, 2009 at 11:06 AM, Thor Teague wrote:
> [soapbox]
>
> I'm just going to get on a soapbox for half a second, won't make a
> thing out