Multiple tags delimiter (e.g. Genre or Artist) syntax
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11-12-2012, 10:38
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RE: Multiple tags delimiter (e.g. Genre or Artist) syntax
(11-12-2012 08:02)Rairwave Wrote: I searched through this forum but I am a bit confused. What is the official delimiter that minimserver supports for adding multiple genre or artists tags? Your confusion is understandable, because this whole area is very confused with a lot of variations between what different tagging programs write and what different media servers read. MinimServer doesn't support any delimiter character for multiple values. The values need to be entered using separate repeated tags as specified by the relevant tagging specifications. For example, to tag a FLAC file with multiple genres R&B and Soul, the file should contain two tags: GENRE=R&B GENRE=Soul If you view this file in Mp3tag, you'll see the Genre value as R&B\\Soul because Mp3tag uses \\ (not //) to indicate multiple values. If you view this file in foobar2000, you'll see the Genre value as R&B;Soul because foobar2000 uses ; to indicate multiple values. Some tagging programs don't support separate repeated tags for multiple values. Because of this, some servers (notably Twonky) introduced nonstandard delimiters as a workaround (or hack). MinimServer doesn't support these nonstandard approaches. I hope this helps. Please feel free to ask any further questions. |
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