CHG: library cleanup now also rebuilds database to free unused space.NEW: added loading and saving of Tag Panel configurations from Tag Panel context menu.NEW: added loading and saving of Tag Panel configurations from options.FIX: auto-save on file selection change did not work in some cases (since v2.88b).FIX: contents of Tag Panel were cleared after loading of Tag Panel configuration.FIX: directory was not added to Tag Panel directory field when loading via context menu (since v2.88c).FIX: bits per sample for WavPack DSD was reported as default PCM values.FIX: status bar selection state was not updated in some cases.LNG: updated Bulgarian, Czech, Hungarian, Portuguese-Brazil, Slovak and Turkish language files.NEW: added panels directory that is also included when saving configuration.For Roon, there's no real problem, acceptance is fine.įurther tip, if the Discnumber field is formatted 1/4 (example disc one of four), this is the result in Roon, a clickable link to each disc that forms part of the whole album. It decides by itself to change the Various Artists to Multiple Artists, strange quirk that, if anyone has a cure please tell. To complete the exercise, the Album Artist Field is filled in using the regular form fields on the left of the MP3Tag Window.įor some players, the Album Artist field causes some errors, notably with Jriver. So the Vintage Cafe Artist is given the flick, replaced with the correct artist title. In this example, TITLE field is Berk & the Virtual Band/Rhythm is a dancer, so the Guessing pattern is the same %artist%/%title%. This means add in spaces and characters to match the existing TITLE field. The TITLE field (%title) is the source where the trouble is, and the guessing pattern needs to match the format of TITLE field. Use the Actions | Quick Actions, this time select 'Guess Values' from the drop down Now to split the TITLE Field leaving the TITLE as is, but cast the Artist to the correct ARTIST Field. In general to remove leading characters ^\s*+\s*ġst Part is complete, the leading characters are gone. There's still a period in the Title, run the Replace Regular Expression again, this time, replace the 0-9 with a period, that is: This will remove any of the numbers 0-9 in the leading part of the TITLE field. On the Top Toolbar, select Actions | Quick Actions, then drop down to 'Replace Regular Expression.Ĭlick ok and enter the commands as shown.
To show the tip, the first track is selected only, to correct the whole album by using CTRL+A first.
In addition the Artist is incorrect as this is the series of the Album, so there's a few goof ups here. In MP3 Tag, the problem metadata is shown:įor track 1, Berk & the Virtual Band, "Rhythm is a dancer" Title is combined with the Title, Artist and track number. So searching for an artists is often skipped.įile list, there are four CDs for this album only the first one is shown:
The other day, an evaluation download had a few errors in the metadata, namely the Titles included unwanted leading characters and the Title combined the Artist and Track in the Title field. MP3TAG is about THE standard for Audio File metadata editing, the author Florian Heidenreich, keeps the program updated regularly with welcome additions and improvements.