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Фонотека / Music Library / Adding support for double backlash to separate multiple artists
« on: May 28, 2023, 11:31:13 »
Hi,
Yesterday I decided to update my tags for those albums with multiple artists. In the past, I just typed the name of all singers, groups or composers, but now I'm using another approach. On Mp3tag, I create one ARTIST and ALBUMARTIST tag for each musician. Then on the main screen of Mp3tag, all these tags combined appear separated by double backslash ("\\"), such as in this made-up example:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\\Johann Sebastian Bach
If I tag my music like this, AIMP for Windows only reads the first artist, but since I had found out AIMP did support multiple artists, I followed the indications of another thread and I replaced "\\" with ";". Using the semicolon, AIMP does list my album under both artists.
So, in short, I was wondering if AIMP could support the double backlash to separate multiple artists, as using the semicolon isn't an option for me at the moment. As far as I know, both the double backlash and the semicolon are two valid approaches.
Thanks in advance!
Yesterday I decided to update my tags for those albums with multiple artists. In the past, I just typed the name of all singers, groups or composers, but now I'm using another approach. On Mp3tag, I create one ARTIST and ALBUMARTIST tag for each musician. Then on the main screen of Mp3tag, all these tags combined appear separated by double backslash ("\\"), such as in this made-up example:
Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart\\Johann Sebastian Bach
If I tag my music like this, AIMP for Windows only reads the first artist, but since I had found out AIMP did support multiple artists, I followed the indications of another thread and I replaced "\\" with ";". Using the semicolon, AIMP does list my album under both artists.
So, in short, I was wondering if AIMP could support the double backlash to separate multiple artists, as using the semicolon isn't an option for me at the moment. As far as I know, both the double backlash and the semicolon are two valid approaches.
Thanks in advance!