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tune tagging and tracklist inclusion for mixes

Post by parson » Tue Oct 10, 2006 5:53 pm

some of you guys need to get better at including your name in track titles because its impossible to know who did what when there's a dozen tracks on the desktop with no artist name

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another suggestion for djs posting mixes.
rather than just put up an mp3, why not put the mp3 in a folder, include a txt file with the tracklisting, and then zip it up and post that
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Post by thomas edison » Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:08 pm

or you can stop whining and pay attention when saving something, i bet you know how to type so you can fix it yourself

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Post by parson » Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:09 pm

or maybe i give lots of people feedback and don't know who to give feedback to because i have files all over my desktop that are poorly tagged

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Post by little boh peep » Tue Oct 10, 2006 6:52 pm

I always embed the tracklist of mixes within the ID3 tag of the mp3.

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Post by kion » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:08 pm

Thomas Edison wrote:or you can stop whining and pay attention when saving something, i bet you know how to type so you can fix it yourself

free music = no bitching allowed :|
lol a bit harsh. If you got sent a CD with nothing on it, is it your responsibility to write on the thing when you receive it?? It's a bit of an oversight of the artist to say the least!!! I always make sure I tag my mp3s and write on CDs. It ain't about 'a freebie', its about promotion, and if you can't promote yourself by tagging your shit, you're gonna lose out somewhere along the line.
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Post by t-mus » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:11 pm

ofcourse you should make shure you have the needed info when saving some stuff.
but i agree it is much easier when the uploading producer/dj sorts everything out in advance. it's for your own good, make a bit of selfpromotion, with website links and all in the id3 ;)
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Post by parson » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:22 pm

Little Boh Peep wrote:I always embed the tracklist of mixes within the ID3 tag of the mp3.
i noticed you said that and didn't know what it meant and figured it would be obvious when i checked out the mix like maybe the tracklist was gonna show up in winamp as it plays? i dunno. never saw the tracklist. help me i'm dum

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Post by little boh peep » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:37 pm

Parson wrote:i noticed you said that and didn't know what it meant and figured it would be obvious when i checked out the mix like maybe the tracklist was gonna show up in winamp as it plays? i dunno. never saw the tracklist. help me i'm dum
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In Winamp, right click and select "view file info". The tracklist is under comments. If there isn't a character limit in the artist / title section of the ID3 tag, one could put the tracklist there and have it display as it plays. Stone-age versions of Winamp only support the ID3v1 tag, which gives you some stupidly short character limit to identify an MP3; not sure if there is a limit at all in ID3v2...
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Post by deapoh » Tue Oct 10, 2006 7:38 pm

Parson wrote:or maybe i give lots of people feedback and don't know who to give feedback to because i have files all over my desktop that are poorly tagged
I get the same all the time. I just deleted probabhly 20 tracks with no artist name. Pointless really.
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Post by grievous_angel » Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:12 pm

I put the tracklistings (and track timings!) in the "Lyrics" field, which seems to work cross-platform.

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Post by deapoh » Tue Oct 10, 2006 8:35 pm

Grievous Angel wrote:I put the tracklistings (and track timings!) in the "Lyrics" field, which seems to work cross-platform.
Lyrics field? Comments if you use Winamp? Aint ever seen that.
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Post by parson » Tue Oct 10, 2006 9:01 pm

Little Boh Peep wrote:
Parson wrote:i noticed you said that and didn't know what it meant and figured it would be obvious when i checked out the mix like maybe the tracklist was gonna show up in winamp as it plays? i dunno. never saw the tracklist. help me i'm dum
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In Winamp, right click and select "view file info". The tracklist is under comments. If there isn't a character limit in the artist / title section of the ID3 tag, one could put the tracklist there and have it display as it plays. Stone-age versions of Winamp only support the ID3v1 tag, which gives you some stupidly short character limit to identify an MP3; not sure if there is a limit at all in ID3v2...
you guys are hella futuristic

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Re: tune tagging and tracklist inclusion for mixes

Post by kamaflage » Thu Oct 12, 2006 7:13 pm

Parson wrote:some of you guys need to get better at including your name in track titles because its impossible to know who did what when there's a dozen tracks on the desktop with no artist name

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another suggestion for djs posting mixes.
rather than just put up an mp3, why not put the mp3 in a folder, include a txt file with the tracklisting, and then zip it up and post that
haha

Big up, I'm always hassling mans to do this....

Easiest way is to set the Options in Windows Media Player to 'rename audio files using rip music settings' after you have changed the 'File Name' tick boxes to include what info you want in the filename, and thewn update the 'artist' / 'title' fields etc, and it catches up eventually, depending how many MP3s / WMAs you are working on....

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Post by bowzer » Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:15 pm

Yea, I dunno - the Lyrics field might be an iTunes thing... but whenever I release mixes, I put my tracklist in the lyrics part. Even include album artwork. On an iPod you can see the album artwork, and if you press the center button a few times it will show the lyrics on the ipod... good for when im listening to mixes and cant remember the name of a tune if i like it. :o

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Post by parson » Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:24 pm

when i save mixes i make a little txt file and folder for em so i can check em frequently

would be real easy for people to just do this up front

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Post by marsyas » Thu Oct 12, 2006 10:47 pm

Deapoh wrote:
Parson wrote:or maybe i give lots of people feedback and don't know who to give feedback to because i have files all over my desktop that are poorly tagged
I get the same all the time. I just deleted probabhly 20 tracks with no artist name. Pointless really.
i could care less !!!

if tune is hot, ima keep it.
i also have tons of tracks with no names, or just track names.

if u wanna recieve credit, kinda important to add your name !!

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