![]() ![]() This is one of my favorite tagging tools. It all depends on the source content too. But once you put it through high volume it's a different story. After 192 I could barely hear the difference. The swishing and loss of presence disturbed me to no end, I immediately went up to 160 then 192. I encoded my enigma CD's in 128K and it sounded like raw sewage even on my computer speakers. I remember early on when MP3's were becoming popular. it's not a contest, I'm a big music lover. How does MP3Tag do this? Does it go on the filename or Artist/Title ID3 tag? What I am interested in is MP3Tag and getting id3 info from the net, to correct Genre field. ![]() And while I've got a 500Watt RMS system, the wife won't let me crank it past 10% I'm just listening in the car or mp3 player so just set a Minimum level at what comes off normal CD's. :'(Īs for CBR, Flac VBR, I understand where your coming from. I thought my music collect was impressive, but over 4TB puts my little collection to shame. These days I encode with Lame -alt-preset-extreme or CBR320KB/s since my software and hardware requires mp3's. It becomes especially evident when you are DJ'ing with 2000 watts of power. Since I have good hearing (Which is why I'm bringing this up) 128K CBR just won't cut it. One of these days I'll get mp3fs running on unRAID. Then use mp3fs to transcode on the fly when needed or copy to another archive when needed.Īfter that I'll use mp3tag to rename it according to the archive needs. These days, I rip to FLAC and store in the longest file name format. I have over 4-6 TB of music and I may dedicated a single unRAID server to must the music archive since there are so many files. LOL!Īrtist/Album/Artist - Album - Trackno - Title.mp3ĬDROMNAME/Artist/Album/Trackno - Title.mp3 I would be the last person to help in this respect. Open to any ideas as my music collection is passing 150Gig. PS, Also drop everything to 128kbps CBR to keep a common format of MP3's. ![]()
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