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Posted: Oct. 24 2002,15:17 |
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Quote (Disposable Hero @ Oct. 22 2002,22:41) | Quote | Example : I edit a file, entering "John Doe" as artist, and "Greatest Hits" as album, and "01" in track. Save it. Id'like to be able to lock the artist and album fields so that what i entred remains when I click on another file. Got me ? And why not, when locking the track field, have it automatically increasing ? |
If I understand correctly, your field-locking request would be similar to AnalogX's TagMaster and some other tag editors. Personally, I dislike the idea of loading up the browse tab with stuff like this - it's one of the reasons that I use Tag Studio and not other programs. Mass Set handles multiple file writes, and Browse/Edit is for touchups. Automatically incrementing the track # in Browse seems like it would be very dependent, ie. only one album is represented in the Browse list and it's sorted properly and you don't click the wrong file. IMO, this would be better addressed within Mass Set. The key being: godlike control over listing order.
I believe that Magnus has put extraction of binary data from tags on his to-do list. |
Quote | If I understand correctly, your field-locking request would be similar to AnalogX's TagMaster and some other tag editors. |
Yes, quite.
Quote | Personally, I dislike the idea of loading up the browse tab with stuff like this - it's one of the reasons that I use Tag Studio and not other programs. Mass Set handles multiple file writes, and Browse/Edit is for touchups. |
OK, il love the mass setup with filters, but sometimes you nedd to "touchup" a huge list with no way of filtering (filenames meaningless,...). That's my very case these days (my feature requests are not just for fun ).
And did I say an "include subdirs" option in the browse tab would be great ? Together with a field where you can copy parts of the path/filename, and also the choice of sorting according to sole filename, or path+filename, or <artist>-<title>
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