by LilJoe » Thu Mar 03, 2005 7:01 pm
Ok, thanks for the quick reply.... I figured it was something like that. Hadn't thought of the parenthesis being the problem though.
I really appreciate that you'll be fixing the problem in the next go-around. It was really bugging me. Wish Microsoft was this responsive

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Actually, the "Rock (Hard rock)" genre style I use is really just a workaround I came up with to deal with the fact that there's no "second level" genre field in the MP3 spec. I *really* wish I could tag an MP3 with "Rock" *and* "Hard rock". (In my tag system I've got all sorts of 'sub-genres' under "Rock" - including Heavy Metal, Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, and so forth. Works great, but it really should be a separate 'sub genre' - not part of the same genre tag, as in "Rock (Punk)".)
But of course that's not a MediaMonkey issue. (And I know there are other workarounds to this, such as using the custom tags, etc.)
Best,
Joe
P.S. FWIW, the best solution, I think, would be to be able to add as many genres as you want to single MP3. It would fix all sorts of data integrity issues. For example, a Bob Dylan song could be tagged as "Rock", "Singer/Songwriter," "Protest Songs" and even "Acoustic music" - and it would appear in all of those searches.
Ok, thanks for the quick reply.... I figured it was something like that. Hadn't thought of the parenthesis being the problem though.
I really appreciate that you'll be fixing the problem in the next go-around. It was really bugging me. Wish Microsoft was this responsive :).
Actually, the "Rock (Hard rock)" genre style I use is really just a workaround I came up with to deal with the fact that there's no "second level" genre field in the MP3 spec. I *really* wish I could tag an MP3 with "Rock" *and* "Hard rock". (In my tag system I've got all sorts of 'sub-genres' under "Rock" - including Heavy Metal, Blues Rock, Soft Rock, Hard Rock, Punk Rock, Goth, and so forth. Works great, but it really should be a separate 'sub genre' - not part of the same genre tag, as in "Rock (Punk)".)
But of course that's not a MediaMonkey issue. (And I know there are other workarounds to this, such as using the custom tags, etc.)
Best,
Joe
P.S. FWIW, the best solution, I think, would be to be able to add as many genres as you want to single MP3. It would fix all sorts of data integrity issues. For example, a Bob Dylan song could be tagged as "Rock", "Singer/Songwriter," "Protest Songs" and even "Acoustic music" - and it would appear in all of those searches.