Sounds like a waste of time. If you have too many albums to not know what each artist sounds like, then you are hoarding too much music or pirating too much.I have tons of albums like most of the posters here and I have them tagged and album art attached (using combo of Tag & Rename and MusicBrainz) so why would I ever need more more information to search my own music?If it is so I can copy all my music to someone else and they will then be able to search my music by all this stuff, then forget wasting that much time. I have it so well organized that my friend would have to be stupid to not find an artist he didn't like.The comments area usually if for... comments. If you use a good tagging program it will put in comments for you for a lot of content.
the part i agree with you on: the article is a waste of timethe part i disagree with you on: hoarding too much music or pirating too much < i use hypemachine to find new music and every time there will be a new artist whose name i cant remember until like a year later when ive heard the song enough times..
Has anyone else had problems with iTunes' tagging system? Sometimes it won't make the changes at all, it also took a random bunch of songs and renamed them Dc12 to 112, which I can't say I appreciate much.Maybe it's another 7 bug that was fixed in 7.01, but im still going to have trouble renaming these songs when I won't know their names for most of them.
I've been having a problem with iTunes and tags recently. I just finished updating all 3500 songs in iTunes w/ the correct information, but now when i play a song it sometimes changes the information, mainly the genre, to (what I think) is the original tag. An example would be my playing a DMB song and it changing the genre to "Other" from "Rock". All the tags display fine until I play the song. does anyone know a way to fix this? I've tried going genre by genre and selecting all songs and re-entering the genre but it still changes a lot of songs when i play them. Does itunes use v1 or v2 of the tagging protocol (1d3tag?)?thanks!
@ServetusWho the hell does database queries on their music??? Surely you have a rough idea of what music you own and what you want to listen to without having to think up some SQL style stuff to decide for you......
"All that said I think a more elegant solution would be to add a "member of these playlists" column to these songs. Playlists would be functionally equivalent to tags if you could seamlessly merge them, do reverse lookups from a particular song and create them the same way you create tags."Actually you can, and I agree that it is a more elegant way to do tags. For one, the category information is stored in your iTunes DB and not the MP3 files themselves. All you have to do is add the files to regular playlists that act as tags, for example, you could have playlists called "rock", "short", and "local". If you wanted to do an intersection query of short rock songs that aren't local, you could add a smart playlist like this:Match all of the following rules:Playlist is rockPlaylist is shortPlaylist is not local
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frankie4fingersSep 30, 2006
Sounds like a waste of time. If you have too many albums to not know what each artist sounds like, then you are hoarding too much music or pirating too much.I have tons of albums like most of the posters here and I have them tagged and album art attached (using combo of Tag & Rename and MusicBrainz) so why would I ever need more more information to search my own music?If it is so I can copy all my music to someone else and they will then be able to search my music by all this stuff, then forget wasting that much time. I have it so well organized that my friend would have to be stupid to not find an artist he didn't like.The comments area usually if for... comments. If you use a good tagging program it will put in comments for you for a lot of content.
matijaSep 30, 2006
the part i agree with you on: the article is a waste of timethe part i disagree with you on: hoarding too much music or pirating too much < i use hypemachine to find new music and every time there will be a new artist whose name i cant remember until like a year later when ive heard the song enough times..
Closed AccountSep 30, 2006
Rather than editing the comment fields, why not just create a "good dancing music" playlist and add the songs to it?
sanchezSep 30, 2006
Has anyone else had problems with iTunes' tagging system? Sometimes it won't make the changes at all, it also took a random bunch of songs and renamed them Dc12 to 112, which I can't say I appreciate much.Maybe it's another 7 bug that was fixed in 7.01, but im still going to have trouble renaming these songs when I won't know their names for most of them.
godawgs7Sep 30, 2006
I've been having a problem with iTunes and tags recently. I just finished updating all 3500 songs in iTunes w/ the correct information, but now when i play a song it sometimes changes the information, mainly the genre, to (what I think) is the original tag. An example would be my playing a DMB song and it changing the genre to "Other" from "Rock". All the tags display fine until I play the song. does anyone know a way to fix this? I've tried going genre by genre and selecting all songs and re-entering the genre but it still changes a lot of songs when i play them. Does itunes use v1 or v2 of the tagging protocol (1d3tag?)?thanks!
collywollySep 30, 2006
@ServetusWho the hell does database queries on their music??? Surely you have a rough idea of what music you own and what you want to listen to without having to think up some SQL style stuff to decide for you......
Closed AccountSep 30, 2006
"All that said I think a more elegant solution would be to add a "member of these playlists" column to these songs. Playlists would be functionally equivalent to tags if you could seamlessly merge them, do reverse lookups from a particular song and create them the same way you create tags."Actually you can, and I agree that it is a more elegant way to do tags. For one, the category information is stored in your iTunes DB and not the MP3 files themselves. All you have to do is add the files to regular playlists that act as tags, for example, you could have playlists called "rock", "short", and "local". If you wanted to do an intersection query of short rock songs that aren't local, you could add a smart playlist like this:Match all of the following rules:Playlist is rockPlaylist is shortPlaylist is not local
bapparabiMay 9, 2009
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