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| Space Fractal:
the only problem is, ID2 tags can been hell to find, because it can been anyware in the file, and the structur of it is not fixed by a length. IDv1 tags is easy, and is allways in the end. On my coming soon (skinable) jukebox, I have used tags.dll for bass.dll to read the tags, and it is very easy to doing that. Howover it may not like all IDv2 tags, because some of them is very bad tagged, and these need to been retagged. I have found a way to support the 2nd player, but I are now working on my own version of this game (here a minigame), with credits support and more. But good luck to Lave Laar to take of this too :) |
| Lave Laar:
--- Quote from: tivogre on May 09, 2005, 01:59:45 pm ---Can you make it check for v2 tags before resorting to the file name? --- End quote --- I will look into supporting ID3 v2 in a later version, but as Space Fractal writes reading ID3 v2 can be a pain. |
| DreamWeb:
I didn't realize that ID3 v2 tags were a pain. The only reason I even suggested this is that they allow for longer track titles.. and, seeing a song listed in the game that has a chopped off name makes me want to cry (especially when I know that the name is complete in the v2 id3 tag). Oh well.. that's a small issue, really. Great news about the skins! d. |
| FoX:
--- Quote ---It does not check against genre or anything. It's completely random. Is this a problem ? --- End quote --- I wouldn't call it a problem. I would think it would make it more "interesting" if it tried to grab incorrect songs based on genre. Its pretty easy to identify a movie theme when the incorrect songs listed with it are all rap (or a rap song with all rock, etc....) |
| DreamWeb:
FoX : That's a good point... but, ugh, that would mean I'd have to go back and standardize all my genres now! :p d. |
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