@arindelle
Not too sure I understand. Tags on the flac file are a preset collection aren't they. If I create custom tags then these are"soft" in library files.
I can see it working for fixed tags but not custom which is where one of my headaches lie
Also deleting cue files from the HDR means knowing which are redundant as per case 1 above. I have mix of case 1 & 2' so mass deletion would lose stuff I don't want to lose.
Am I missing something.
Mike
I'm only referring to music files here.
No these fields are not preset per se. All custom tags I have created and that I choose to tag to disk with JRiver have been written to the file - there may be exceptions (calculation fields perhaps). There are certain Vorbis comment tags you have to leave alone and not use.
http://xiph.org/vorbis/doc/v-comment.html. There are also tags that are mapped in JRiver so to use them in other players might cause a "mapping issue". Most text string information
in my experience is not affected. Eg. creation of a field "[Work]" for Classical music is definitely written to the file. I don't change data types for out of the box fields, I create new fields which "autopopulate" from standard fields all of the time though.
I would HIGHLY recommend to make sure ALL of your custom fields are being written to disk tha you want to save or are not be calculated from other fields already saved to disk. (check your options under Manage Library Fields; and do a test to make sure they are written to disk. I have found that some fields recently created will not be automatically written to older files unless they have been edited or played. So a sync via library tools -- Update tags from library might be required). Its funny, but a lot of people create complicated fields based on expressions and don't know about this little checkbox.
My tagging is worth more to me than the music itself in a way. Much more time to retag than to re-rip. I have a backup of my files, an archive safely stored of the backup drives; and separate backups of the JRiver library in all locations. Unless all 6 backups fail or get destroyed I will never lose either my tags. (for info - guys that are real "Smithsonian types" go a step further and rip to single file wav with a cue - which is never used for playback put away in a vault???. Then they rip to flac for tagging and playback .. thats a bit more than I need.
Note that deleting the CUE files after MC already imported the files is not something I can advise to do, at least not after the migration to the new format.
@Hendrick, is there something I missed ?
This is what I meant by restore to a "before state" (read before cue file handling was changed) With all the metadata in the files, their would be no loss of tagging info other than playback information and date imported (and fields not marked with write to disk when possible - which of course should be checked first, especially for custom fields as mentioned above).
The only reason I could think of not wanting to do this on individual tracks is reliance on DLNA renderers (older) that only play gapless via cue files? SACD handling is improved and I doubt that people have 90k SACDs. Not sure about wav containers, but they should hold as much information as cue files anyways.