[ID3 Dev] How about a new frame "Favorite song" or "Love it"
Peter Bennett
pgbennett at comcast.net
Mon Jan 16 08:33:02 PST 2012
You are right, that looks like a better solution. Unfortunately I did
not build in support for that tag. An item for my to-do list..
Peter
On 1/14/2012 12:17 PM, Ben Bennett wrote:
> Why not just use the existing POPM tag?
>
> http://www.id3.org/id3v2.3.0#head-2452ec9cf8b42c5c117b518b69e129ff67970852
>
> -ben
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 11:52:59AM -0500, Peter Bennett wrote:
>> On 1/14/2012 10:32 AM, Moraru Lilian wrote:
>>> I am using the Clementine music player and there is a "Love" button,
>>> I've never used it until yesterday. I thought that it's time to start
>>> selecting songs from my 50 GB songs collection for my 8 GB iPod and I
>>> thought that the "Love" button should be just perfect for this job,
>>> tagging with "Love it" just the songs which are really great but when
>>> I pressed it, it was a Last.fm feature...
>>> So, how about a new frame called something like "Love it", "Favorite
>>> song" or "I like it"? Sometimes you want to listen just for the songs
>>> that you love a lot.
>> I created a "TXXX User defined text information frame" with description
>> Peter and one with description Cherry. In each I put a number from 0 to
>> 9 for each song. 0 means "terrible noise, cannot stand it", 9 means
>> favorite song. Each person's preference is separate. I have 160GB of mp3
>> files (42000 tracks).
>> I don't know about "Clementine" music player, but you can download
>> Jampal, which will let you update and sort on any mp3 tag, including
>> User defined text. You can also tag hundreds or thousands of files at
>> once. You can make playlists based on your preferences.
>> (http://jampal.sourceforge.net).
>>
>> Peter
>>
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