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Author Topic: Will MJ ever support MMJB custom tags?  (Read 944 times)

Markeau

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Will MJ ever support MMJB custom tags?
« on: September 22, 2002, 12:24:18 pm »

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Will MJ v9 or any future version ever include support for the MusicMatch JukeBox custom tags (ie, Preference, Tempo, Mood, Situation, etc)?  I'm getting to a point where I will probably need to choose between MMJB and MJ.  I need to keep the MMJB custom tags ... but I like MJ for things like the LAME codec and moving tracks to new folders/subfolders.
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Kurt Young

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Re: Will MJ ever support MMJB custom tags?
« Reply #1 on: September 22, 2002, 01:00:51 pm »

On that subject, it'd be keen if the id3v2 "composer" tag could be part of MJ's "extended" tag section -- my iPod allows browsing by composers, but to edit them I have to use another program like Dr. Tag or Id3tagit.
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Re: Will MJ ever support MMJB custom tags?
« Reply #2 on: September 22, 2002, 08:41:52 pm »

Yes, version 9 will support any database / tag fields.  And we will make an automatic way to create the Music Match fields if you want them.

Hopefully within a few weeks...
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Re: Will MJ ever support MMJB custom tags?
« Reply #3 on: September 23, 2002, 12:43:04 pm »

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Yes, version 9 will support any database / tag fields.  And we will make an automatic way to create the Music Match fields if you want them.

Hopefully within a few weeks...


OH MAN THAT IS SOOO COOOOL!!!  ;D  

That means I, and I'm sure many others, can finally be rid of MMJB.  Now I hope that not only will those custom MMJB fields be supported but they will also contain the same elements (ie, dropdowns) that MMJB has - that would let us to continue categorizing using the same methodology.  8)
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