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Track Tags Idea
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21-01-2015, 21:00
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RE: Track Tags Idea
(21-01-2015 20:45)beyondadream Wrote: I don't want to get into a sound quality debate but I find wav files a little better to listen to when compairing cd quality audio. wav files also seem to be the most universally compatible file format. This error isn't related to metadata. It means the converter you used is buggy and has written the WAV file in an incorrect format. I have found dBpoweramp to be a very quick and reliable file converter. Quote:To me the whole metadata situation seems a bit of a pain. It would be much easier for me if the metadata was contained in an xml file that could be editied in a standard editor. At the moment there seems to be lots of different programs for metadata. It's a bit like the dark arts at hogwarts, you cant see whats in there. The current situation isn't perfect but it is a widely used and well supported industry standard. I don't think it would make sense for me to try to invent an alternative nonstandard metadata system. |
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Track Tags Idea - beyondadream - 21-01-2015, 19:07
RE: Track Tags Idea - antonmb - 21-01-2015, 19:52
RE: Track Tags Idea - simoncn - 21-01-2015, 20:15
RE: Track Tags Idea - beyondadream - 21-01-2015, 20:45
RE: Track Tags Idea - simoncn - 21-01-2015 21:00
RE: Track Tags Idea - beyondadream - 21-01-2015, 21:09
RE: Track Tags Idea - Niko - 22-01-2015, 17:10
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