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Title: Tagging Mixtape and Feat. artist or Remixes
Post by: Tinidazone on April 25, 2020, 03:44:20 AM
1. How do you guys go about tagging mixtapes and DJ mixes? in tagging, these fields so they can reflect changes to Win Explorer

(https://i.imgur.com/M99Zafo.png)


2. And how to for songs that has multiple artists (featuring or ...)
3. Or songs that have a version (remixes or covers)

(https://i.imgur.com/OuuQdeS.png)
Title: Re: Tagging Mixtape and Feat. artist or Remixes
Post by: Babydoll32 on April 25, 2020, 12:43:52 PM
1. Since I use FLAC for archiving I only have mixes/livesets with splitted files (which play gapless), which are all tagged separately. In the past (old MP3 times) I tagged title with set/mix name and artist with mixing DJ.

2 & 3. Let's say I've a song "Lena X Nico Santos - Better (MOKABY X Blondee &. Roberto Mozza Remix)", I go this way. Display and sort artist tag: "Lena X Nico Santos", then separate artists, artist:Lena, artist: Nico Santos, then remixer: MOKABY, remixer: Blondee, remixer: Roberto Mozza. Title tag: Better (MOKABY X Blondee &. Roberto Mozza Remix).

If I have a feat. in title, I set a guest artist tag and write the featuring artist into display and sort artist tag. I. E.
"David Guetta -
Can't You Feel The Change (featuring Chris Willis)", I'll tag display/sort artist: David Guetta featuring Chris Willis. Artist: David Guetta, guest artist: Chris Willis. Title tag: Can't You Feel The Change. Can't show you pictures yet, but hope it's understandable.
Title: Re: Tagging Mixtape and Feat. artist or Remixes
Post by: Tinidazone on April 25, 2020, 06:30:26 PM
Thank you

I had to read it multiple times to understand it. Pictures will help for newbies

To do all of that manual seem a time-consuming task. I will try.

Thanks
Title: Re: Tagging Mixtape and Feat. artist or Remixes
Post by: Babydoll32 on April 25, 2020, 11:20:02 PM
Thank you

I had to read it multiple times to understand it. Pictures will help for newbies

To do all of that manual seem a time-consuming task. I will try.

Thanks

Yes. It's a hard work to build up a good collection. And you must decide, if it's worth. It's just my hobby to fine tune my collection. I do it step-by-step, cause I know, it's a neverending story. I can also live with rudimentary tagged files, cause audio won't change. But I like it, when it becomes more perfection. BTW, you'll never find an app, which will satisfying doing this for you.

Here you can see, what I meant post before.

(https://i.imgur.com/ifuWOxW.jpg)