Hello?
I keep my music uncompressed (in .wav format), so there is no meta-data
tags attached to any files at all. How will SBS index and build its
database in this case and will it be possible to find out where the
first album ends and the other one begins?
Thanks in advance.
Mike.
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Obviously SBS can't index non-existant tags.
You could use the simple Music Folder menu option which will display
your music exactly as you have it in your music folder.
Typically folder structure is: Artist > Album > songs in album
While listening to your music from your simple music folders y
Note that WAV files can include ID3v2 tags. Some other media playback apps may
not like this but we handle it properly.
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toby10;552695 Wrote:
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> You could use the simple Music Folder menu option which will display
> your music exactly as you have it in your music folder.
> Typically folder structure is: Artist > Album > songs in album
>
That's good. Does it mean that when I pick up the first song from the
Al
andyg;552698 Wrote:
> Note that WAV files can include ID3v2 tags. Some other media playback
> apps may not like this but we handle it properly.
ok, and what is the best way to add ID3v2 tags to my files. What can
you suggest?
Thks,
Mike.
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On Jun 3, 2010, at 3:53 PM, mdm wrote:
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> andyg;552698 Wrote:
>> Note that WAV files can include ID3v2 tags. Some other media playback
>> apps may not like this but we handle it properly.
>
> ok, and what is the best way to add ID3v2 tags to my files. What can
> you suggest?
It appears Tag
andyg;552708 Wrote:
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> It appears Tag & Rename can do it: http://www.softpointer.com/tr.htm
>
> More details and links:
> http://www.computeraudiophile.com/content/WAV-files-id3v2-tags
Thanks Andy, I'll check it.
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mdm;552702 Wrote:
> Yeah, and it will keep me busy for a few month... :(
Not at all. It will keep your _computer_ busy for a while, but provided
you have enough hard disk space you should be able to batch the
wav->flac conversion and just let it run unattended.
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mdm;552702 Wrote:
> That's good. Does it mean that when I pick up the first song from the
> Album-folder, Touch will play all other tracks and then stop? can I
> create m3u like playlists and store it localy at the same folders like
> WinAmp does?
>
>
>
> Yeah, and it will keep me busy for a f
toby10;552695 Wrote:
> Obviously SBS can't index non-existant tags.
and it gives me a hope that the phase of DB build/rebuild could be
supersonic fast, as there is nothing to index, isn't it?
I wonder whether TinySC smart enough simply to skip this phase at all,
couse it's already scan my HDD, c
mdm;552704 Wrote:
> ok, and what is the best way to add ID3v2 tags to my files. What can you
> suggest?
>
> Thks,
>
> Mike.
If your music is managed by iTunes, the check this out:
http://www.hip-audio.be/
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