And then there are some like myself who sometime edit some tags upon scanning but never again because they just won't bother about having every last detail in the tagging right.
That's me, too.
For this majority of users a "good" solution is probably a plugin that comes with a set of predefined filters with a simple UI. "No children's music". "No speech". "Classical Music only",... Stuff like that. This is the challenge that will make a lot of users happy.
The problem here is the lack of standardization and localization. Speech, spoken, Hörspiel, Hörbuch, etc. I've had them all. (and that's one of the few reasons why I would re-tag some files: to reduce the number of mostly redundant genres)
And I have no idea how to batch-tag in iTunes.
I was surprised by the lack of good tagging software when I started to use Macs years back. I've found Media Rage back then, which I've been using ever since, though it has not been updated in years.
Some weeks back I found someone referencing a Mac build of mp3tag. Haven't used it, though. Media Rage is what I'm used to using and does the job for me.
Oh, this thread is not about tagging. Sorry. :-) -- Michael _______________________________________________ beta mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/beta
