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Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: KharBevNor on 24 Jun 2005, 10:05
Artist - Track title you foooools! It makes so much more sense.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: nickyandthefuture on 24 Jun 2005, 10:53
Artist - "Song title"!
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Robbo on 24 Jun 2005, 10:56
Artist - Track

Because I'm sane and normal. There's also no need to put in the album in there. They should be in folders with the name of the album.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: heretic on 24 Jun 2005, 10:57
in library- artist-album-track-other shit
in artist subset- album-track-othershit
in album subset- track-othershit
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Kai on 24 Jun 2005, 11:06
Artist - Track. It bugs me when it's the other way around.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:09
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:10
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:10
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.







im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:10
I chose the first one, i hope this doesnt make me any less of an international terrorist.









im gonna be laughed out of my cave
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: KharBevNor on 24 Jun 2005, 11:13
...double post I can handle, but W T F?
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Kai on 24 Jun 2005, 11:13
holy fuck. 12 of them. New world record.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:14
holy hell
what happened there?
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: heretic on 24 Jun 2005, 11:14
that's what makes you a terrorist... postman
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Jooooosh on 24 Jun 2005, 11:16
i hate my computer now
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: rofreg on 24 Jun 2005, 11:56
artist|title most of the time, but title|artist if i'm quoting lyrics or something like that.

also, that was an AMAZING duodecuple post.  you deserve some sort of prize for that, pintsizeshomie.  maybe this (http://catandgirl.com/store.php#trophy)?
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Merkava on 24 Jun 2005, 13:00
That was hot.

Usually Artist -> Track, but it depends on how my brain is feeling at the moment.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: MilkmanDan on 24 Jun 2005, 13:20
Artist - Track. Duh.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Signum_Tenebrae on 24 Jun 2005, 13:20
Artist - Track
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: My Aim Is True on 24 Jun 2005, 14:40
definitely Aritst/song title.

My favorite mix trade buddy always puts the song title first though. I love him dearly, and cherish each mix I get from him, but that bugs the shit out of me sometimes.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: godbowstomath on 25 Jun 2005, 11:26
Bassist - Song Length
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Johnny C on 25 Jun 2005, 15:18
Haha.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: yipjumpmusic on 25 Jun 2005, 18:06
Looks like this is preaching to the choir but someone will come alone just to be the one to vote the other way.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Kai on 25 Jun 2005, 19:43
I think the people who do it backwards are avoiding this thread like the plague.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: TH89 on 25 Jun 2005, 23:06
*ka-klick*
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Borondir on 25 Jun 2005, 23:28
Of course Artist-Song Title. The real question for me is in what order to arrange composer, performers, piece, and movement while writing out classical stuff. Any thoughts?
Title: Re: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Sydney on 26 Jun 2005, 01:46
Quote from: KharBevNor
Artist - Track title you foooools! It makes so much more sense.


Voted opposite just for sake of it :p

Personally i preffer a folder with the artists name, a folder for each album, and just the track name. Makes it easier to see whats what on an mp3 player where it all goes scrolly and long and stuff. Like my QOTSA tracks all have queensofthestoneage at the front of the track name and when i'm going through them on my mp3 player i have to wait for it to scroll to see what track i'm on.

But otherwise artist - track yes.

Quote from: yipjumpmusic
Looks like this is preaching to the choir but someone will come alone just to be the one to vote the other way.

Yes. Someone did.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: kikanjuuneko on 26 Jun 2005, 03:49
...People use Track Title - Artist?

What really bugs me is when people DON'T FUCKING USE ID3 TAGS. Jesus, people, that's what they're there for! You don't need to put every tidbit of info in the file name! It's just there so you can identify the shit with a look! Would you write out the entire contents of a book on the cover?

Quote from: Borondir
Of course Artist-Song Title. The real question for me is in what order to arrange composer, performers, piece, and movement while writing out classical stuff. Any thoughts?

Composer - performer - piece - movement is clearly the way to go.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: MilkmanDan on 26 Jun 2005, 04:48
Man oh man do I hear that. I can't fucking stand it when people screw up the ID3 tags. The number of times I have (completely, totally, and entirely legally) downloaded Scene releases and they are either using ID3 version 0.0001 or some crap, so the song title is limited to about 4 characters, or just labelled them completely wrong.
Jesus Christ, they're MP3 Release Groups, and they can't even get it right. Put in CD. Rip to MP3. Label right. It's not tricky. They need to spend less time on the ASCII art, and more time getting their act together.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Sydney on 26 Jun 2005, 07:10
Ogg tags are nicer than id3 imo.
I rip all my new shiny CD's straight to ogg with CDEX. Gets me titles and tags and everyfink from a magic database.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: saturnine1979 on 26 Jun 2005, 18:28
##. Artist - "Song Title [Parentheses]" (Album)

For mixes.

But aaaaaalways Artist - Song Title
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Radiowar on 26 Jun 2005, 19:16
Artist - Song title

Anything else just bugs me.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: IronOxide on 26 Jun 2005, 19:21
The artist must come first or else alll sense of alphabetical order is lost and babies are eaten by monkies or somthing.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: Johnny C on 26 Jun 2005, 19:23
Zombie monkeys.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: kikanjuuneko on 26 Jun 2005, 23:41
Quote from: Sydney
Ogg tags are nicer than id3 imo.
I rip all my new shiny CD's straight to ogg with CDEX. Gets me titles and tags and everyfink from a magic database.

As far as I can rememberl, OGG tags don't allow you to use track numbers, which is one of the things that annoys me the most.
Title: What's your preferred format for writing out a track?
Post by: McTaggart on 27 Jun 2005, 03:55
All my .oggs' tags have track numbers.