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2007 Sep 12
0
The use for an XML based metadata format
...ording artist. You
could use an organisation internal ID scheme of course;
a new band releasing a track online still faces a problem
though.
Actually it might be instructive to bring up (some of!)
the tags from a file that I have on my hd:
title=Bad Penny
artist=Rory Gallagher
MUSICBRAINZ_ALBUMID=ca0d3987-5d30-4f29-8863-599cc71b36d0
MUSICBRAINZ_ALBUMSTATUS=official
MUSICBRAINZ_ALBUMTYPE=compilation
MUSICBRAINZ_ARTISTID=933fdeae-ec68-48e9-a752-8bcfd44bc429
MUSICBRAINZ_NONALBUM=0
MUSICBRAINZ_SORTNAME=Gallagher, Rory
MUSICBRAINZ_TRACKID=e7c53164-8d74-4306-87be-e78fac6fb1a8
MUSICBRAINZ_VARIOUSARTISTS=0...
2007 Sep 12
2
The use for an XML based metadata format
On Mon, Sep 10, 2007 at 01:19:05PM +0100, Ian Malone wrote:
> as artist=(composer) Beethoven), I think cast lists for films present
> a similar problem. There is consistency and indexability to be
> addressed (Ludvig van Beethoven; Beethoven, Ludvig van;
> Beethoven).
ID3 has a concept of "sort" tags, which provide a string for sorting
purposes which is different from the