MP3 containers, Is there any way to put a new type of container around an mp3-encoded |
MP3 containers, Is there any way to put a new type of container around an mp3-encoded |
Nov 26 2006, 14:38
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Group: Members Posts: 2 Joined: 26-November 06 Member No.: 38081 |
I have been searching for a solution to the multiple artist/mutilpe genre problem for some songs.
Most of my music is already in mp3 format, precluding a rerip to ogg or some other format. Has anyone thought of a new container package format to allow different/multiple tags, such as artist 1, artist 2 genre 1, genre 2. As I sense it, the only problem then becomes the readers/players, requiring them to keep multuple index entries for the same audio fle. Is this an insurmountable problem? I wouldn't think so for software players like Winamp or WMP, but could this be impelmented in portable players like iPods etc via firmware updates? TIA |
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Nov 26 2006, 23:14
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Group: Members Posts: 830 Joined: 3-November 05 Member No.: 25526 |
With foobar2000 you can add as many tags as you want, even multiple of the same one, just use ID3v2 tags for the MP3s.
Other players will probably just display one of the duplicates though. This post has been edited by Firon: Nov 26 2006, 23:14 |
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ParrotSquawk MP3 containers Nov 26 2006, 14:38
j7n .. APETAGEX (APEv2) tags will do just fine too if ... Nov 27 2006, 01:30
vlada You can use MP3 in MP4 or MKA containers. But I se... Nov 28 2006, 23:53
ParrotSquawk QUOTE (vlada @ Nov 28 2006, 17:53) You ca... Nov 30 2006, 14:49
vlada ParrotSquawk
I think what you want should be possi... Nov 30 2006, 16:27![]() ![]() |
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