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Always properly tag your music
october1983:
About 6 months back, my flat mate and I basically swapped our entire mp3 collections, copying our own stuff onto the other's iPod. Since then I've been happily listening to 69 Love Songs by The Magnetic Fields, which was in his collection.
It was only last week that I discovered that somehow in ripping the CDs, he managed to get the track order completely wrong, and never fixed it, meaning that I've been listening to a different album to the rest of the world (kind of). I'm thinking I'll just download it somewhere, rather than try to sort through all 69 songs.
imapiratearg:
--- Quote from: amok on 18 Nov 2007, 01:34 ---There's a good few albums scattered around my pc of the 'butts' genre.
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Back when I listened to Brand New, one of the songs off their first album was classified as "porn groove," in my Windows Media Player library.
Valrus:
--- Quote from: october1983 on 18 Nov 2007, 07:27 ---It was only last week that I discovered that somehow in ripping the CDs, he managed to get the track order completely wrong, and never fixed it, meaning that I've been listening to a different album to the rest of the world (kind of). I'm thinking I'll just download it somewhere, rather than try to sort through all 69 songs.
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I got Her Majesty (The Decemberists) from my brother and listened to it with the songs in alphabetical order for months before I realized.
valley_parade:
I had two Smiths albums that had no track numbers or years. ANNOYING. I hate doing that shit manually.
KharBevNor:
--- Quote from: october1983 on 18 Nov 2007, 07:27 ---
It was only last week that I discovered that somehow in ripping the CDs, he managed to get the track order completely wrong, and never fixed it, meaning that I've been listening to a different album to the rest of the world (kind of). I'm thinking I'll just download it somewhere, rather than try to sort through all 69 songs.
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With the old versions of Windows Media Player, this would happen sometimes if you started ripping the CD from a track in the middle of the CD. The track you started on would be #1, and then all the other tracks would get numbered in the wrong place. I think they've fixed it now, but I use winamp.
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