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Posted: May 11 2004,03:39 |
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Quote (lonelon2000 @ May 02 2004,16:25) | Hi Magnus, first of all, thanks for a spectacular program!!!
I've been tinkering arond for some time now with MTS, and I've come across the <Length> and <Bitrate> "tags" when renaming files. It helps me to distinguish versions of the same song, or better yet, which song or album has been encoded at a better bitrate than, say a similar set of files that have been acquired. Now onto the meat of this....
When using the <Bitrate> "tag", it puts, for example, "160 kbps" in the filename (CBR). Is there any way to drop the "kbps" , and have it place just "160" in the filename? Also for a VBR encoded file, it puts "VBR (~155)." Can this be shortened to just "~155"? The tilde lets me know that the file was encoded at a variable bitrate.
Also, is there a way to populate the TLEN or TIME fields from the <Length> attribute when Mass setting tags/flags?
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Lonelon2000, Mp3InfoExtension might be something you'd find handy. It changes the icon in Windows Explorer acording to the bitrate! I found it last week, and I love it.
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