MDE wrote: 
> There are obviously different philosophies here. Personally I think the
> Muso approach is the right one. No-one has their files tagged perfectly,
> and certainly most cannot be bothered.

I have stayed out of this discussion, as I long ago recognised that no
program will suit everyone when it comes to tagging and tag
interpretation -- developers simply have to make a decision. That's
because, despite the ID3 "standard" and the like, no standard has ever
been universally adopted by all programs and devices.

Personally, I prefer programs that make no guesses about my files -- if
tags are blank, they're blank. Foobar2000 is one that works this way.

The main reason I prefer this is that, although I take great care over
my tags, I have developed a "non-standard" method of tagging over the
years. Not because I wanted my own system, but because so many programs
and (particularly) playback devices implemented a non-standard feature
set.

For example, although it's considered bad practice, I have always
duplicated the Composer tag in the Artist tag (for classical music) --
because many portable playback devices default to showing the artist and
refuse to show the composer.

Another example: I recently tried out Musicbee
(http://getmusicbee.com/), a PC music manager which seems to be highly
regarded by many people. The result was confusion (for me).

I have always left my "Album Artist" tags blank, because over the years
many programs and devices have used the tag in unpredictable ways.
Because my Album Artist tags were blank, MusicBee copied my "Performer"
tags to the Album Artist tags in its library, and also duplicated those
tags as "Artist" in its music browser. I had to create "virtual" tags to
make sense of my music collection.

So I quickly stopped using Musicbee, but the program obviously suits a
lot of people who are happy for the program to "guess" at the tags.

I do hope that Muso continues to make as few assumptions about tags as
possible. But I understand jezbo's dilemma.


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