Re: MP4 Status
"Gordon Harris" <[email protected]> Wed, 3 Sep 2003 13:21:38 -0600
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Intresting discussion about MP4 tags here: http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?showtopic=12075& -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Gordon Harris Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 10:11 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [ephpod] Re: MP4 Status Tags in MP4s are currently a moving target. There seem to be some emerging standards, but nothing has carried the day yet. That may change once iTunes for Windows comes out. For compatibility, I suspect most developers of ripping and tagging software will then adopt whatever "standard" Apple sets. Joe has previously posted some if his investigations into Apples take on the M4A file format. You might check the archives. Also, you might check out Richards command line tagger he has been developing over at hydrogenaudio.org. In the mean time, I don't believe Ephpod is writing or reading ANY tag information to/from the MP4 (M4A) files, but rather just putting your "hand entered" info into the iTunesDB file on the iPod. I think that's why the info doesn't "stick" with re-syncs. That said, the "Naming convention for Adding Songs" feature in the latest version of Ephpod (under Extras->Configuration->Advanced Options) makes this "virtual tagging" pretty painless. I use "%G\%A\%L\%N - %T." as my template and that gives me all the tag info I need without having to type anything. I just have to be disciplined about how I name and store my MP4 files. -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of Jon Freeland Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 9:42 AM To: [email protected]; [email protected] Subject: [ephpod] Re: MP4 Status I had the same problem. If you let ephPod determine the tag from the directory structure you'll be fine, that's worked for me. I have artist/album/track - title.mp4 and when I transfer to the iPod ephPod put in the right tag. I'm not sure if it's a proper mp4 tag or just an mp3 one. My problem is ephPod doesn't remember any of the tags between transfers, so I end up transferring all the mp4s when I sync, regardless of whether or not they're on there already. Anyone else have luck with this? Thanks -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]On Behalf Of abrickosjunk Sent: Wednesday, September 03, 2003 1:23 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ephpod] MP4 Status I am currently running 2.73, and I tried to make an mp4 with =3D nero's = aac plugin, when I added it to my ipod it copied it over, and presented me = with a blank entry representing the file which was just copied. I have a = newer 15 gig ipod with the latest firmware. Has anyone had any luck copying = mp4's over. If so, can you offer me tips. _____ =20 Angelo Alberico [email protected] or [email protected] AIM: abricko ICQ: 147438675 MSN: [email protected] YAHOO!: abricko (562) 644-4110 ------------------------------------------------------ ephPod Mailing List FAQ and HomePage http://www.ephpod.com mailto:[email protected] to susbcribe mailto:[email protected] to unsusbcribe mailto:[email protected] the mailing-list itself ------------------------------------------------------ ephPod Mailing List FAQ and HomePage http://www.ephpod.com mailto:[email protected] to susbcribe mailto:[email protected] to unsusbcribe mailto:[email protected] the mailing-list itself ------------------------------------------------------ ephPod Mailing List FAQ and HomePage http://www.ephpod.com mailto:[email protected] to susbcribe mailto:[email protected] to unsusbcribe mailto:[email protected] the mailing-list itself ------------------------------------------------------ ephPod Mailing List FAQ and HomePage http://www.ephpod.com mailto:[email protected] to susbcribe mailto:[email protected] to unsusbcribe mailto:[email protected] the mailing-list itself