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Richard
Robinson wrote:
Far worse is, I have several dozen gigabytes of home-made
pocket-recorder stuff going back to the early 80s, which would be far
more useful if I hadn't always been too intimidated to even start
labelling them. kid3 is much the most useful tag-manager I know of, if
you can run KDE progs. I particularly like the ability to import/export
between tags and filenames; belt and braces.
I did look at metadata tags ages ago and decided it was designed for pop,
rock, etc. Not really ideal for classical music. Again, to me it was
simpler to just give things informative file names and locations in
directory trees in a convenient arrangement that makes sense to me.
Jim
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