Wirrunna wrote: > The 16/44 version of the files is purely so MIP can analyze the music. > The way MIP works is to convert the music into .wav in memory and then > analyze and put the fingerprint into the MIP database on your computer > and optionally write (archive) the tags to the file . After the analysis > is archived MIP can read the fingerprint from the tags and doesn't have > to perform the analysis again. > I'm betting that MIP will be able to read the tags of 24/192 files. > So after MIP has tagged the 16/44 and you have copied the tags to the > 24/192 files you would delete the 16/44 versions, then MIP will read the > analysis tags on the 24/192 files and be able to make mixes.
That is all logical and makes sense. My only hiccup is not knowing how to transfer tags from the 16/44 files to the 24/xxx files... I have a few thousand of them... Cheers, David *Server* pi3 pCP LMS *Media* ReadyNAS DuoV2 *Lounge/dining areas* SBT > Denon AVR2113 > Bose Acoustimass10 / Krix Seismix3 18" 300w RMS custom cinema sub (& AR 77XB turntable, Stanton 680MkII / Grado F-1+ > NAD7155 to phono pre-amp > Amp etc) *Family/kitchen* SBT > Denon AVRX3000 zone 1 > Krix Acoustix F, Centrix C, Holographix R & Original Seismix 7 15" 400w RMS sub *Alfresco* as above zone 2 > Krix Tropix *Others* SB Player/androids > Bose Soundlink Mini *SBT/SB Player Remotes* Squeeze Ctrl/androids ------------------------------------------------------------------------ DavidBulluss's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=60056 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=108149 _______________________________________________ ripping mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/ripping
