garym wrote: 
> the tagging issue with WAV is that there is no tag standard for wav and
> every player does it different.  Thus the main advantage for FLAC (good
> tagging). And both Wav and FLAC are lossless. Lossless=lossless, so
> there is no sound quality difference one way or the other.
> 
> for tagging, this tells me that your tags must have an ARTISTSORT or
> ALBUMARTISTSORT tag for Emmylou Harris (with the "sort" tag containing
> "Harris, Emmylou".

The albums used in my example (Emmylou Harris and Holly Cole) were
ripped using Windows Media Player and the artist names input exactly the
same way (first name first last name last). When the information is
viewed in Windows Media Player the artist information is displayed that
way, i.e. Emmylou Harris and Holly Cole. So I don't know why the
information appears in a different way in Squeezebox. Apparently there
is no way to fix this with the wav files. A similar problem with flac
files could perhaps be fixed with mp3tag. Is there any way to correct
tag information of wav files with dBpoweramp? The only reason I belabor
this a bit is that I am not going to be able to rerip my CDs to flac
right away and at this time there is no consistency with how the artist
information will appear in the index.

Thanks for your help.


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