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TALB=72 Jazz Classics
TBPM=2
TCMP=1
TCON=Jazz
TIT2=Marching Through Georgia
TLEN=198200
TPE1=Acker BILK
TPE2=VARIOUS ARTISTS
TPOS=1/4
TRCK=1
TSOP=BILK•Acker
Mediainfo says:
Complete name : /Volumes/JukeBox/Media/Music/Compilations/72 Jazz Classics/1-01 Marching Through Georgia.mp3
Format : MPEG Audio
File size : 3.18 MiB
Duration : 3 min 18 s
Overall bit rate mode : Variable
Overall bit rate : 134 kb/s
Album : 72 Jazz Classics
Album/Performer : VARIOUS ARTISTS
Part/Position : 1
Part/Total : 4
Track name : Marching Through Georgia
Track name/Position : 1
Compilation : Yes
Compilation : Yes
Performer : Acker BILK
Performer/Sorted by : BILK•Acker
Genre : Jazz
Writing library : LAME3.93
BPM : 2
Comment : <RDate=1993>
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TALB=A Christmas Gift For You
TBPM=2
TCMP=1
TCON=Christmas
TIT2=White Christmas
TPE1=Darlene LOVE
TPE2=VARIOUS ARTISTS
TRCK=1
TSOP=LOVE•Darlene
TYER=1963
Mediainfo says:
Complete name : /Volumes/JukeBox/Media/Music/Compilations/A Christmas Gift For You/01 White Christmas.mp3
Format : MPEG Audio
File size : 6.73 MiB
Duration : 2 min 56 s
Overall bit rate mode : Constant
Overall bit rate : 320 kb/s
Album : A Christmas Gift For You
Track name : White Christmas
Track name/Position : 1
Performer : Darlene LOVE
Accompaniment : VARIOUS ARTISTS
Genre : Christmas
Recorded date : 1963
Writing library : LAME3.91
BPM : 2
FileBot obviously can only use what Mediainfo supplies, but why is MI using 2 different tag descriptions for the same tag. When trying to set up a format that matches and uses data based on the tag description, this sort of carry on is hopeless. Why on earth is MI so mixed up about this?
Is there any way we can bind to a tag using the short code for the tag, so I could simply use TPE2 and always get the right data?