dasmueller wrote: > You do use way more tag fields than I do. I believe in keeping things > simple but you must have your reasons for the number of fields you use. Well tags like 'mood' or 'ranking by last.fm' etc. enhance my music experience as they are excellent for making playlists. 'Lyrics' embedded is also quite beautiful. But well everybody to his or her liking.
DJanGo wrote: > you'll need some free RAM for Mp3, a fast NIC on both sides not some > 10/100 and it helps to just import one fileformat @ the same time not > mp3, flac & ogg at once. garym wrote: > I usually find mp3tag to be pretty fast, but then again I'm rarely > loading up more than a few albums at a time for editing. I was curious, > so I just loaded up my compete collection on mp3tag (about 96,000 > tracks, FLAC, some mp3, some m4a). This took approximately 33 minutes. > This is an i7 windows machine and files are on an eSata drive (not SSD) > attached to the windows machine. Well it took hours but I did it. Okay what I did - with excellent help from the people at this forum - was that I removed all ID 3.1 tags after I wrote all information whatsoever into the ID 3.2 tags. I did this in mp3tag and had my collection filtered by file type. In addition I had removed all those double year/date tags which my files had. I think they were created automatically by MediaMonkey - there is a thread in this forum on this issue. I might have also removed the double Album artist - I had Album Artist and Albumartist - but I can't find any files to confirm this in one way or another. Mp3tag has a command 'remove double tags'. I destroyed some compilations by removing the compilation tag and the various artist tag. This was primarily with incomplete compilations from which I had only part of the songs. Obviously LMS also cares for the file path when compiling, so I had to separate folders or bring files together according to whether I wanted them 'compiled' or not. For this I used MusicBee and its excellent function 'Move files to organised folder'. I have some files where I accidentally deleted the tags before rewriting them and the information has to be restored from backup. Well. I think that LMS has not rescanned my collection properly although trying to force it to do so. Obviously you have to trigger the command more often. Maybe its cause I'm on 7.9.1 by Pinkdot. I have all my playlists in my music folder (in an extra folder) and do not have any problems with it. So long and thank you! dsm 6.0 (synology disk station 115) running lms 7.9 -- rpi with a hifiberry dac+ running picoreplayer (any old version?) -- nokia lumia running windows phone 8.1 and soundicity -- moto g peregrine xt1039 running cm 13 (android 6.0) -- zettaly avy running android 4.4 ------------------------------------------------------------------------ streifenleopard's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=42019 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=107341 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
