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ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

I don't know if this is the right topic - in FLAC -, but since .flac convertion is what I am doing right now so...

Thanks to all help to a newbi on this forum. Finally my EAC/dmc/FLAC convertion works the way I will. It creates correct catalogues in windows and and it gives me the filename I want. And the quality I want.

My next question is about ID3 TAG:
I want to be able to sort my .flac files under the different names in the different windows columns. And I beieve that this info is extracted from the ID3 TAG?
The windows columns I wants are:
Name/Type/Title/Artist/album name/year/genre
I've got a copy of some .mp3 files that have this information the way I want
(from WMediaplayer?)

Any way to get this done automatically with EAC /dmd configuration /flac 1.1.2?

Thanks for good ideas

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #1
what are you talking about? FLAC doesn't use ID3...

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #2
It's pretty clear to me that he is looking for a way to display his FLAC files' (APEv2) tags in Windows Explorer.


ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #4
 Yeah, I should've given that more thought. Well, okay, so he doesn't mean ID3 and he doesn't mean APEv2 . . . can one's FLAC comments be displayed by Explorer?

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #5
AFAIK, dBpowerAMP supports that.

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #6
SOrry if i dont express myself correct. I thought it was ID3tag that could give Windows what's needed to show information under the different Windows coloumns.

But, anyway you understand what I want so hopefully someone can explain it.
I have installed  EAC, I have installed dbpowerampmc (free edition) and I have installed flac 1.1.2
I convert my CD music thru EAC and compress it with flac.  The filename and the location of the flacfiles are correct.

BUT, sometimes I put a lot of music in one windows catalogue, and there - somtimes - I want to sort this music on the different columns in Windows:
Name/Type/Title/Artist/album name/year/genre

in the dBpowerAMP settings I have marked the checkbox for "Audio Information Columns"

Grateful if somebody tells me if and how it's possible..

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #7
BUT, sometimes I put a lot of music in one windows catalogue, and there - somtimes - I want to sort this music on the different columns in Windows:
Name/Type/Title/Artist/album name/year/genre

in the dBpowerAMP settings I have marked the checkbox for "Audio Information Columns"

Hmm, if you want to sort, you need to select "detailed view" and click on the corresponding column title.

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #8
BUT, sometimes I put a lot of music in one windows catalogue, and there - somtimes - I want to sort this music on the different columns in Windows:
Name/Type/Title/Artist/album name/year/genre

in the dBpowerAMP settings I have marked the checkbox for "Audio Information Columns"

Hmm, if you want to sort, you need to select "detailed view" and click on the corresponding column title.


I've done that, I have all the columns i the Windows bar, but there are no information in them.
The only columns I have information in is name, size and type..

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #9
I've done that, I have all the columns i the Windows bar, but there are no information in them.
The only columns I have information in is name, size and type..


If you mean the Windows Explorer with "Windows bar", I'm sorry to say that it can only display ID3 up to v2.3 and Windows Media tags. FLAC uses Vorbis comments which can only be read by most software audio players and very few hardware ones. Windows itself will most certainly never be able to display the tags of open source formats, since these are unwanted competitors to commercially used formats, especially to Microsoft's own Windows Media Audio.

Besides, checking the "Add ID3 tag" option in EAC won't help you in FLAC's case. You can't enforce it being added to this codec.

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #10
You need to right click on the column title >> More... and select the dBpowerAMP ones at the end of the list.

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #11
Windows itself will most certainly never be able to display the tags of open source formats, since these are unwanted competitors to commercially used formats, especially to Microsoft's own Windows Media Audio.


Not quite:  explorer.exe allows for third-party add-ons for several things, including columns.

Edit: heh, such as dbpoweramp!

-brendan

ID3 TAG and windows coloumns

Reply #12
Not quite:  explorer.exe allows for third-party add-ons for several things, including columns.


With "Windows itself" I meant native support, of course. Third-party software is another thing.