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Post by patrick on Mar 5, 2019 18:04:11 GMT -5
Hello, ITunes got Start & End flags for every title (for example to skip the intro & outro). Would it be possible to implement this in GMMP too? (Maybe even stored in an ID3-TAG field?) The existing bookmark option for tracks can't be used like that, as it saves the last time (can't be set to a static time). Greets
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Post by GoneMAD on Mar 6, 2019 8:31:54 GMT -5
maybe far down the line but my focus is on gmmp 3.0 right now with the limited dev time i get nowadays
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Post by patrick on Mar 7, 2019 5:05:59 GMT -5
maybe far down the line but my focus is on gmmp 3.0 right now with the limited dev time i get nowadays Yes I fully understand. Maybe write it down in trello, so it won't get forgotten in the future
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Post by GoneMAD on Mar 7, 2019 9:07:33 GMT -5
do you know if there are official id3 tags for this? or at least commonly used TXXX tags (used by the big name PC music players)
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Post by patrick on Mar 7, 2019 13:49:45 GMT -5
do you know if there are official id3 tags for this? or at least commonly used TXXX tags (used by the big name PC music players) If since 2010 nothing has changed in the behavior of iTunes, the "Start & Stop" Times get stored in the Library and not in a specific ID3-Tag. (See here on the bottom: www.joelverhagen.com/blog/2010/12/how-itunes-uses-id3-tags/ ) I'm using Mediamonkey On PC and the Start& End times get stored in the Library there,too. However I think storing in an ID3-Tag should be a cleaner Method (for example when GMMP Library somehow got corrupted the information isn't lost). There seemed to be an implementation in ID3v1 in the Enhanced Tag (look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ID3 ) but I don't know if this can be used in current ID3v2 tags too. But as nearly no application uses the format of the enhanced tag, you could just add an own GMMP-specific tag I think.
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