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 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Apps built with the Adobe(R) Flex(R) framework and Flex Builder(TM) are powering Web 2.0 with engaging, cross-platform capabilities. Quickly and easily build your RIAs with Flex Builder, the Eclipse(TM)based development software that enables intelligent coding and step-through debugging. Download the free 60 day trial. http://p.sf.net/sfu/www-adobe-com _______________________________________________ Musicpd-dev-team mailing list Musicpd-dev-team@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/musicpd-dev-team