Quoting Richard Scales <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Yes, I can understand that - and of course - not all data contains tags -
> hence it would need to cater for the various mechanisms of the various file
> types.
>
> Perhaps it would be possible to fire a link off to something like Tag and
> Rename that then allowed one to edit the file(s) as required and then
> perform a manual wipe cache/re-scan when ready?
>
> This would reduce the amount of searching required in the two systems and
> the primary focus could remain within the Slimserver environment.

That's an interesting idea.  I'm not sure what kind of communication tag &
rename might support, however.

What you can try is creating a playlist of any of he bad files that you find and
using that as your reference.  You can also press and hold ADD button during
playback if you see a bad set of tags in the now playing display.  This moves
the track from the current playlist to a special playlist called 'zapped.m3u',
intended to sort of quarantine bad files for review later. Would that be along
the lines of what you might want?

I use tag & rename myself, and I've found it to be fairly good for simply
browsing large groups of files and fixing along the way.  Once you get the
initial work done, its easy to keep up with new tracks.  Ripped tracks are
easy, some downloaded ones are a bit more effort.

-kdf
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