sidartha
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posted on 2-11-2004 at 06:53 PM
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Tag Question
I have an issue I can't seem to resolve.
Let's use THE BEATLES for example.
If I have a complete album, ex. MEET THE BEATLES and the tags are set in the file as follows:
Artist: Beatles, The
Song: Whatever
Album: Meet The Beatles
Genre: Rock
When EJukebox pulls a song from that album, it renames (in the database, not in the file) like this:
Artist: The Beatles
Song: Whatever
Album: Meet The Beatles
Genre: Rock
So the next time I search for BEATLES, I get two albums.
For the one song played already:
Artist: The Beatles
Song: Whatever
Album: Meet The Beatles
Genre: Rock
For the rest of the album that hasn't been played yet, I get:
Artist: Beatles, The
Song: Whatever
Album: Meet The Beatles
Genre: Rock
I hope this makes sense to you all, kind of confusing, but it's driving me crazy trying to figure out how to handle it.
Thanks,
Allen
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Demnos
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Location: Berlin, Germany
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posted on 2-11-2004 at 07:12 PM
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Solution: Put the album picture in the ID3V2 header of every single track of every single album.
That way, eJukebox will leave the tag completely alone and will not attempt to "guess" the real name. "Beatles, The" will stay
that way and not turn into "The Beatles".
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Audiosoft
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posted on 2-12-2004 at 06:30 AM
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...or after all your Beatles songs have gotten album images go into eJukebox's and right click to Edit a beatles song and in the editor click the
small "R" button by the artist to rename all artists with that name i.e. "Beatles, The " to "The Beatles" or vica versa.
Audiosoft
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