So I still think that, even though it is technically possible and MP3tag will do that in a jiffy, in respect to ease the handling of the collection it is a step backwards. I do not think that any of the web sources will actually prepare fields for this kind of transition. Would "Uriah Heep" really be found easier under "Heep, Uriah", "Led Zeppelin" under "Zeppelin, Led"? "AC/DC" becomes "DC, AC/"?Īnd as this apparently will only be applicable for the field ALBUMARTIST - how would you treat compilations - and find the artists in those?Īnd if you always have to remember whether it actually is a band or an individual and then have to navigate to that part of the alphabet instead of just using the search of the player or the filter where type in the name that you can read on the record label this naming scheme will not facilitate the search but lead to confusion.Īlso, you would always have to modify the fields according to those rules - an additional step. But what aboutĪn example: "Oliver Onions" is a band name, not an artist's name - how would that be transformed? Like an individual because it looks like forename/lastname or like a band because you "know" it is a band? May be something that one could cope with. Once I figure that out maybe I can come up with a solution. There is one situation that I cannot figure how mp3tag can solve the problem. Overview Certified What's New Similar to 6 Mp3tag is a powerful and yet easy-to-use tool to edit metadata (ID3, Vorbis Comments and APE) of common audio formats. ![]() I have not yet figured out exactly how or why this code works but will look into that. Final for artists with listings such as "Bob Moore & His Orchestra" or "Cathy Jean & The Roommates" I again only want to reverse the first name leaving the rest unchanged. For titles with multiple artists I only want to reverse the first listed artist leaving the remainder the same.Ĥ. Bands will go unchanged except I strip the "THE " at the beginning.ģ. Not much use.ġ.list individual artists as last name first, then the rest.Ģ. Jerrick Leger Even though most software media players have built-in music tag editors for adding song information such as the title, artist name, and genre, they are often limited in what they can do. ![]() As for the second reference, it lead me to a lot of comments as to how stupid it was to do this. ![]() I was able to copy the artist to album artist tag so that was OK.
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