Multiple files also permit a wider range of tagging methods.

One advice I could make for someone wanting to organize its classical
library is to begin with a small amount of discs. For example, I did
tries, errors, correction with around 30 discs. After tagging them, I
setup custombrowse and customscan plugins and begin to use them. 
There only I have seen the mistakes I had made, the way I realy would
like things to be.

Finally, I arrive to this conclusions:
- Only use personal tags as "master tags" like my-album, my-composer,
my-singer, my-conductor, my-style, my-genre, my-choir, etc. In the end
only I use mp3tag actions to fill the standards tags (CONDUCTOR, BAND,
ARTIST, ALBUM, etc.).
By doing this, if I change my mind, or my playing software (tags are
not handled the same way in slimserver, itunes, with upnp, etc), all I
have to do is to do a handful of mp3tag actions to change the standard
tags (always subject to changes) from my own custom tags. 
Furthermore, I had another "master tags" series in each file, called
"amg-xxxxx".

This is a rather crazy approach (a certain amount of scripting
proficiency is required) but as I began to improve my "mp3tag actions"
it is definitely practical in the end.

As it has been said everywhere, in the art of tagging, everyone is its
own master and there is no "best approach" (IMHO). That's why I trust
in the "begin with a handful meaningful set of discs and find your own
way".


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