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I apologize, The string you originally gave me works perfectly and exactly how it is meant to reyrman.
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I haven't been running around just trying whatever made sense to me in my head, or skimming through the help file. I have been trying what I thought I read in the ATF help file along with seeing formatting inside of Mp3Tag as Aminfu had suggested. I must have looked at something on one monitor and went to write it in another monitor and reversed something I had saw in the reference of what I wanted. Quote:
I have been working on getting the tags into back into my mp3 main directory since November and have been a little brain fried. I had ripped all the meta data out of the files many many many years ago. Plus I had them named (Artist/Group)-Song_Title.mp3 and if it was like a live version or remix it was named(Artist/Group)-Song_Title_{Live/Remix}.mp3. I decided to clean the directory up and rename and tag them again. I have been using Mp3Tag, along with Tag&Rename to do this and it has been a long drawn out process. I will be happy to upload a file for you guys to check out and make sure that it does have the correct tag and is done properly. What I have been putting in is the Artist, Album, Year, Original Artist, Album Art and encoded by me. And of course the filename has the artists/groups name in it, so it is in the title as well. I have also been wondering what bitrate would be the best sound for my system as well as other peoples including portable mp3 players. I have always used the 128/44 joint and Lame 3.99 for the encoder. https://www.sendspace.com/file/e4ak4a Let me know. Again thanks for your time and help. Oh, and the plugin is Windows Taskbar Integration 2.0 and I already sent them an email on how to as well. You guys have been a great help. |
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