On 2009/03/16 22:06, Mario Lenz <m...@riolenz.de> wrote:
> On 2009/03/16 19:40, Max Kellermann <m...@duempel.org> wrote:
> 
> > There's one issue: if there is a TITLE tag before TITLE1,
> > then MPD will use both.
> 
> Yep, I know. This is true for every other tag, too. But I thought a
> quick'n'dirty hack *now* would be better than a proper solution some
> vague time in the future :-)

Agree.  Your patch is an improvement, and this problem is not a
regression - it will not break older setups.

> > Which other projects do use this method?
> 
> I've just started to archive some of my music this way, that is one big
> flac file with an embedded cue sheet per CD. When I was looking for a
> tagging scheme, I found one with the track number directly attached
> (TITLE1) and one written like an array (TITLE[1]).
> 
> Now that I'm looking for it, I can't find the scheme I've used. Probably
> it's been used by some project that isn't active any more :-/
> 
> Anyway, the $TAGNAME[$TRACKNUMBER] scheme seems to be supported by at
> least two relatively well-known programs, foobar2000 and SlimServer. 
> If you want me to, I'll send you another patch to make mpd support this
> scheme instead of the other one.

There doesn't seem to be an "official" standard.  I'd say: search for
TITLE[1] first (the most explicit form), then TITLE1, and finally fall
back to TITLE.  This makes sure MPD supports every possible standard,
without breaking.

Max

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