EnochLight wrote:
> Mark Lanctot Wrote:
>> A trailing space?
>>
>> You might want to try loading all the tracks into
>> Mp3tag, highlighting all the ones from the first
disc
>> and selecting the album title from the drop-down
list.
>> It will populate the list with whatever entries are
in
>> the group you selected. That way, the entire disc
>> will have exactly the same title, including a
trailing
>> space you might have missed. Save the tags.
>>
>> Clear library and rescan - there would be no way
the
>> disc titles wouldn't be the same after that.
>
> That did the trick; thanks so much! I thought
that's what I did with
> "TagEditor" and "ID3-TagIT 3" but apparantly it
didn't work. I also
> thought I did a clear/rescan...
>
> At any rate, using "Mp3tag" - even though they are
all FLAC's - and
> clear/rescanning did the trick. Again, thanks so
much!
>
> I swear to all that is holy, the Slim Device's
community is the best
> Internet community out here (with the exception of
Propellerheads -
> gotta' stay true to Reason). ;-)
>
> Cheers!
>
>
Good to hear!
Yeah, Mp3tag handles a lot more than MP3s, but
they've been out there too long to change their
name now...
According to their website, it handles:
"* Advanced Audio Coding (aac)
* Free Lossless Audio Codec (flac)
* Monkey's Audio (ape)
* Mpeg Layer 3 (mp3)
* MPEG-4 (mp4 / m4a / m4b / iTunes compatible)
* Musepack (mpc)
* Ogg Vorbis (ogg)
* OptimFROG (ofr)
* OptimFROG DualStream (ofs)
* Speex (spx)
* True Audio (tta)
* Windows Media Audio (wma)
* WavPack (wv)"
which will cover any Squeezebox user and then some.
BTW among the more esoteric formats, WavPack is
the most interesting:
"The hybrid mode provides all the advantages of
lossless compression with an additional bonus.
Instead of creating a single file, this mode
creates both a relatively small, high-quality
lossy file that can be used all by itself, and a
"correction" file that (when combined with the
lossy file) provides full lossless restoration.
For some users this means never having to choose
between lossless and lossy compression!"
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