adamdea wrote:
> I have to confess that Im confused as to why having the track in
> different folders matters.
> I did suggest option 2, but in the end OOP decided to just rip twice.
>
> Anyway Im really grateful to everyone for their helpful contribution.
Separate Folders - only because I
DJanGo wrote:
> *lol* wash me - but dont make me wet...
>
>
> There is no way to add a album into an m3u.
How about the other way round? I think it might be useful to be able to
incorporate eg a Spotify playlist as an album
I have another email potential use case. I have the Hyperion
d6jg wrote:
> In your actual use case you could use one of these scenarios
>
> Rip the reissue then
>
> 1. separate the tracks into two folders - one containing the "original"
> and the other the "extras" and retag however you wish
> or
> 2. leave the tracks in one folder but retag the
atrocity wrote:
> I realize you've already gotten answers, but I'm curious if you're using
> Foobar2000 as your tagger.
I was using the tagger in dBpoweramp and I tried the same thing using //
in mp3tag.
adamdea's
adamdea wrote:
> I tried this using a ; separator (as per the same entry) but it did not
> work. The album was listed with a slash (/) between the two title
> suggesting that on some level the separator was recognised, but it still
> only appears as one album in the list of albums.
>
> what is
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iPhone wrote:
> I deleted the ripped Red Book CDs (why do I need them now that I have
> remasters in hires format?)
The Beatles 2009 remasters have more bass and they are louder than the
Red Book versions.
So you didnt have the "same" Albums you have two (in my case 3 cause i
still
iPhone wrote:
> .
> I have all the Beatles Albums on CD and ripped them to my server, then
> years later I purchased the 24/96 remasters. So before loading the 24/96
> albums to the server, I deleted the ripped Red Book CDs (why do I need
> them now that I have remasters in hires format?). This
.
I have all the Beatles Albums on CD and ripped them to my server, then
years later I purchased the 24/96 remasters. So before loading the 24/96
albums to the server, I deleted the ripped Red Book CDs (why do I need
them now that I have remasters in hires format?). This immediately
prevents any
Actually I have just realised I have this scenario myself in a few
instances
An example
I have 2 copies of Faces - Long Player CD.
One an early CD and the other a reissue / remaster with bonus tracks.
I ripped both
The first is tagged as "Long Player" the second as "Long Player +"
*Pi3 with
adamdea wrote:
> Thanks everyone for your contributions
>
> This arose out of a request made by someone else on another forum who
> wanted to be able to have two albums appearing one the original album
> and the other being the reissue with the "extras". He wanted to be able
> to do so having
adamdea wrote:
> One other suggested option was to use a playlist, but the OOP didn't
> want this unless the playlist would appear as an album. Is it possible
> to make a playlist appear as an album.
*lol* wash me - but dont make me wet...
official M3U directive wrote:
>
> #EXTINF
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