Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-16 Thread lorirobn
Wow, this is great. Thanks for all the responses. I used mp3tag, and it worked great. Will check out the others, too, as I re-structure and organize my library, eventually... Lori -- lorirobn lorirobn's Profile:

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-15 Thread ceejay
Its even easier than that. Just point mp3tag at the top of your music library folder - it will take a moment while it loads up your entire music library, but you will then see your entire library. You can sort it (eg by genre, see all the blank ones instantly). You can also filter it by all

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-15 Thread Khuli
You may want to try 'ID3TagIT' (http://www.id3-tagit.de/) too - I certainly find it much more intuitive than mp3tag. -- Khuli http://www.last.fm/user/khuli Khuli's Profile:

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-15 Thread slimpy
Khuli;269601 Wrote: You may want to try 'ID3TagIT' (http://www.id3-tagit.de/) too - I certainly find it much more intuitive than mp3tag. This seems to be mp3 only. The OP wants to tag his flac files though. -s. -- slimpy

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-15 Thread tyler_durden
If you structure your library by genre (and other things) you can get flac to automatically tag them for you as it stores the files in the correct directories. There's a description of the procedure and setting the options in flac on this web site: http://mark.rehorst.com/Audio_System/index.htm

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-15 Thread Iain Davie
Media Monkey also tags FLAC files mb - Original Message - From: slimpy [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: discuss@lists.slimdevices.com Sent: Friday, February 15, 2008 9:22 AM Subject: Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction? Khuli;269601 Wrote: You may want to try 'ID3TagIT' (http://www.id3

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-15 Thread olc
lorirobn;269508 Wrote: Hi - I have ripped most of my cd collection, using Exact Audio Copy. Now, over 100 cds later, I am realizing I did not pay attention to the genre field. I think it is missing from most of my cds. Is there any way I can go in and add genre to my .flac files now,

[slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-14 Thread lorirobn
Hi - I have ripped most of my cd collection, using Exact Audio Copy. Now, over 100 cds later, I am realizing I did not pay attention to the genre field. I think it is missing from most of my cds. Is there any way I can go in and add genre to my .flac files now, so I can browse music by genre?

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-14 Thread haunyack
lorirobn;269508 Wrote: Hi - I have ripped most of my cd collection, using Exact Audio Copy. Now, over 100 cds later, I am realizing I did not pay attention to the genre field. I think it is missing from most of my cds. Is there any way I can go in and add genre to my .flac files now,

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-14 Thread slimkid
haunyack;269510 Wrote: Tried Mp3tag? Windows app. http://www.mp3tag.de/en/download.html Very useful (free,donations accepted) tool. btw - welcome! . and before it crosses your mind after 50th CD, you can have multiple genres on one track, just type them delimited by ';' (or

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-14 Thread Nostromo
I use TagRename. Its great! -- Nostromo Nostromo's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=6322 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=43493

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-14 Thread bobkoure
At least for MP3Tag, rather than mark 100 albums separately, as, say Jazz, drag all those albums to a temp directory, open -that- directory with MP3Tag, set genre to Jazz, save tags, wait a while (lots of tags to write), and either move 'em back, or maybe to a genres-done directory. You won't

Re: [slim] Add genre after extraction?

2008-02-14 Thread slimkid
bobkoure;269559 Wrote: At least for MP3Tag, rather than mark 100 albums separately, as, say Jazz, drag all those albums to a temp directory, open -that- directory with MP3Tag, set genre to Jazz, save tags, wait a while (lots of tags to write), and either move 'em back, or maybe to a