Standards, a question there of
Nov. 5th, 2003 06:18 amso
I was organizing my Mp3 collection
and I noticed that there was no consistency
in the Genre tags
hell one confused schmuck
put the beastie boys
in "Christian music"
Now some genre "labels"
are fairly obvious
Classical
Rock
Jazz
Reggae
but then you have others which
seem to me to be very specific
sub-genres of a great genre
so what I want to know
is what in your opinions
are the top level genre
For example Jazz would be the top level genre of Acid Jazz
I want to keep it fairly simple
so
please let me know what you would consider
are the top level genres?
also
does anyone know of a web site
that lists genre info for various groups?
I tried CDDB but they don't seem
to want to share with the public directly
instead preferring to
brag about all the companies
that sell their products
basically what I need
is something that will give me reliable genre information
for groups that I am less familiar with
so I can still classify them
thanks in advance
I was organizing my Mp3 collection
and I noticed that there was no consistency
in the Genre tags
hell one confused schmuck
put the beastie boys
in "Christian music"
Now some genre "labels"
are fairly obvious
Classical
Rock
Jazz
Reggae
but then you have others which
seem to me to be very specific
sub-genres of a great genre
so what I want to know
is what in your opinions
are the top level genre
For example Jazz would be the top level genre of Acid Jazz
I want to keep it fairly simple
so
please let me know what you would consider
are the top level genres?
also
does anyone know of a web site
that lists genre info for various groups?
I tried CDDB but they don't seem
to want to share with the public directly
instead preferring to
brag about all the companies
that sell their products
basically what I need
is something that will give me reliable genre information
for groups that I am less familiar with
so I can still classify them
thanks in advance
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Date: 2003-11-05 03:48 am (UTC)Between Oliver and work making mp3 playback difficult, I'd gotten out of the habit of listening to mp3s...
You got me wondering about linux solutions, and google led me to rythmbox. The downside to this app is they don't allow id3 tag editing, but they offer a solution.
There is no moodlogic available for linux.
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Date: 2003-11-05 03:50 am (UTC)if they dont allow id3 tag editing
what exactly is the "solution" they offer
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Date: 2003-11-05 04:03 am (UTC)The whole business, seems a bit like a crutch to me anyway... I mean if you don't know what you are playing, you need more help than an id3 tag can give you.
The only realy benifit I can see for my usage, is when using the mp3 player in my car. There is a display option to show the id3 tag which is a little easier for passengers to read than the path/filename option...
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Date: 2003-11-05 04:42 am (UTC)they suggest easytag
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Date: 2003-11-05 04:52 am (UTC)no
why would I do that
and
it shows up on my page
fyi
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Date: 2003-11-05 05:01 am (UTC)It was there for a while, then it was gone... not it's back.
the only reason why I care is I'm going to use the thread to download the apps, as I'll never remember otherwise.
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Date: 2003-11-05 05:03 am (UTC)lol
threaded memory application eh?