The songs do seem to have tags. The ones that were not encoded using
dbpoweramp just have the album, artist, date, genre, title, and track
number (but not 1 of 8 for example, just track 1).
The ones done by dbpoweramp seem to have everything.
All the files have similar names, ie 01 A night on the
DK_Dennis;683822 Wrote:
Could you run some sort of tagging program that lets you inspect the
tags ?
I don't know what's best on Mac, but just to inspect if you have tags
at all, you could try TAG, http://sbooth.org/Tag/
Lets start with finding out if you have tags at all - or if
Could you run some sort of tagging program that lets you inspect the
tags ?
I don't know what's best on Mac, but just to inspect if you have tags
at all, you could try TAG, http://sbooth.org/Tag/
Lets start with finding out if you have tags at all - or if squeezebox
server simply added them by
I write bliss which does artwork and organizes files but a disclaimer:
it is commercial above 100 fixes (if fixing paths and artwork this
costs two fixes per album so will fix fifty albums).
Do the files have 'proper' names? Do they include the same artist or
album information in the name that
Hi:
I am running squeezebox server on a Mac G5. All my music sits on an
external hard drive and is 95% flac format files that have been
converted from CD. Some were converted using dbpoweramp and some using
another software (cant remember the name, it was shareware).
The files that were done with
Picard can do that.
I've used it myself to get my own collection in line..
http://musicbrainz.org/doc/MusicBrainz_Picard
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I have to admit that my database is somewhat of a mystery. i think that
it is because i converted to flac using 2 different programs
(dbpoweramp and the other one I cant remember). the only thing that
seems to read everything is squeezebox server, but without artwork.
None of the other software