So far, I have ripped just over 60 albums (using dBpoweramp). Several of these were multi-disc albums, where dBpoweramp displays the disc number in a format like 1/3, as provided by all four of their online metadata providers. I have only just noticed that this n/n format is not preserved by either MC18 or MP3Tag, both of which simply quote the individual disc number for the tag they call 'Disc #' and 'Disc Number', respectively.
While you could argue that the number of discs in the original album has less relevance once all the tracks have been ripped, I would still like to preserve a link to the original media by having a disc number tag in the format n/n, a custom tag I will call OrigDisc (there is probably a better name for such a tag, but I can't think of one right now). I guess I could start by creating another custom tag in MC18 called DiscTotal and use this as the basis for calculating the value of my OrigDisc tag as an assembly of Disc# + '/' + DiscTotal.
Does anyone have a better idea for creating a disc numbering tag in a n/n format?
Incidentally, MP3Tag already has a tag called 'DiscTotal', though where this data comes from I don't know. It does not appear in either dBpoweramp or MC18 and I assume it is not saved in my FLAC files.
As a related question, I would also like to know if there is a neat way of displaying the total number of discs in a view (and I do mean the disc total, not the album total).
David