PasTim wrote: 
> Just goes to show how we all use tags differently.  For instance I have
> never been tempted to use the form "Brian May / Tangerine Dream", and to
> be honest don't know why anyone would do so, but no matter.  I have also
> never deliberately set/unset the compilation flag, entering 'various' as
> the AlbumArtist instead (and telling LMS I have done so).
> 
> In my flacs I use separate tags (using \\ as a separator in puddletag)
> rather than using ';'.  I also have a separate additional set of tags
> for classical Works, including a WorkArtist tag.
> 
> I do wish that those who originally invented the tagging system had done
> a bit of design work first instead of creating the mess we all have to
> struggle with.

Personally having "Brian May / Tangerine Dream" or some variation using
and or & doesn't make sense either, but that's whall you'll find in
metadata sources sich as musicbrainz, allmusic.com, freedb etc.

Also a heavy puddletag user and \\ is thus my default delimiter.

At the end of the day tagging is very much a begin with the end in mind
thing.  Getting what you want means knowing how you like to navigate
your library and how LMS treats tags.



SqueezeWand | 'Vivere DAC MKI'
(http://vivereaudio.com/post/2013/08/16/DAC-I-is-Born!.aspx) | 'ATC
SCA2'
(http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/electronics/source-pre-amplifiers/sca2/)
| 'ATC SCM100ASLT'
(http://www.atcloudspeakers.co.uk/hi-fi/loudspeakers/tower-series/scm100aslt/)

*'Linux finally gets a great audio tagger'
(http://www.ubuntugeek.com/linux-finally-gets-a-great-audio-tagger.html):
'puddletag' (http://puddletag.sourceforge.net/)* - now packaged in most
Linux distributions.
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