by disassembledmind » Sat Feb 01, 2014 1:08 am
It's funny Lowlander, your response kind of bugged me when I first read it. I'm like great, he basically re-worded my very question, but didn't answer it. Then he sends me to a page I've read a dozen times already and hasn't helped. Until now. I went back and read over the page AGAIN, and there in big capital letters was my answer. For all 'Non-Standard' tag fields, whatever is in parenthesis is the "how they're written" difference. So in the case of actors, it's ACTORS. What threw me was that I had used Actor, Actors, ACTOR AND ACTORS in all variations in both the field and value columns for Mp3tag, and none of them worked when I opened the files in MediaMonkey. That's because how Mp3tag displays a tag, and how it writes it, are separate things. I can write actors, Actors, or ACTORS to tag, and all 3 will be displayed in my ACTORS field for Mp3tag, but MediaMonkey will only be able to display it if it was written to tag as ACTORS. A quick adjustment to the IMDB script and problem solved. Now if I could just find a way to automate the process so I didn't have to do 2,000 movies one at a time.
It's funny Lowlander, your response kind of bugged me when I first read it. I'm like great, he basically re-worded my very question, but didn't answer it. Then he sends me to a page I've read a dozen times already and hasn't helped. Until now. I went back and read over the page AGAIN, and there in big capital letters was my answer. For all 'Non-Standard' tag fields, whatever is in parenthesis is the "how they're written" difference. So in the case of actors, it's ACTORS. What threw me was that I had used Actor, Actors, ACTOR AND ACTORS in all variations in both the field and value columns for Mp3tag, and none of them worked when I opened the files in MediaMonkey. That's because how Mp3tag displays a tag, and how it writes it, are separate things. I can write actors, Actors, or ACTORS to tag, and all 3 will be displayed in my ACTORS field for Mp3tag, but MediaMonkey will only be able to display it if it was written to tag as ACTORS. A quick adjustment to the IMDB script and problem solved. Now if I could just find a way to automate the process so I didn't have to do 2,000 movies one at a time.