Is there an obvious field (Windows Media Player 12) in which to store the origin of music tracks that I have on my system? Until now I've been using Subgenre, but this is not such a good fit.
I've just come across "Content Provider" and this seems ideal. None of my 16,706 tracks have a value in this field, so I wouldn't be stepping on anyone's toes, probably.
Assuming there's no reason not to use this field, is there a practical way of moving the content of the Subgenre field into the Content Provider field? I've used OLE to read the WMP catalog, but so far I've never tried to update it this way. I'm a bit leery about experimenting on my music catalog...
Is the WMP catalog even the right thing to update? Maybe I should be looking at the IDV3 tags instead? I've never been sure of the relationship between the WMP Catalog and the IDV3 tags.
I can't use a mechanism which updates every track having a Subgenre, because changes to Subgenre are reflected in the IDV3 tags, which changes the file, so each changed track gets updated in my offsite backup, and my network can only cope with a few albums per day.
In case you're wondering why I'd want this information, it's so that I stand a chance of being able to prove that my music is legal, should the RIAA thought police think otherwise.
I've just come across "Content Provider" and this seems ideal. None of my 16,706 tracks have a value in this field, so I wouldn't be stepping on anyone's toes, probably.
Assuming there's no reason not to use this field, is there a practical way of moving the content of the Subgenre field into the Content Provider field? I've used OLE to read the WMP catalog, but so far I've never tried to update it this way. I'm a bit leery about experimenting on my music catalog...
Is the WMP catalog even the right thing to update? Maybe I should be looking at the IDV3 tags instead? I've never been sure of the relationship between the WMP Catalog and the IDV3 tags.
I can't use a mechanism which updates every track having a Subgenre, because changes to Subgenre are reflected in the IDV3 tags, which changes the file, so each changed track gets updated in my offsite backup, and my network can only cope with a few albums per day.
In case you're wondering why I'd want this information, it's so that I stand a chance of being able to prove that my music is legal, should the RIAA thought police think otherwise.
My Computer
At a glance
Windows 7 Ultimate x643.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770 Multi-core ...16GbAMD Radeon HD 7700
- Computer type
- PC/Desktop
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Arbico/Quiet i7377
- OS
- Windows 7 Ultimate x64
- CPU
- 3.40 gigahertz Intel Core i7-3770 Multi-core (4 total)
- Motherboard
- ASUSTeK COMPUTER INC. P8Z77-V LX Rev X.0x
- Memory
- 16Gb
- Graphics Card(s)
- AMD Radeon HD 7700
- Sound Card
- AMD High Definition Audio Device
- Monitor(s) Displays
- Samsung 2443BW/Lenovo L2240pwD
- Screen Resolution
- 1920x1200 1050x1680
- Hard Drives
- OCZ-VERTEX450 (256 GB)
ST31000524AS (1000.20 GB)
Drobo 5D 5-disk enclosure
Seagate USB 1Tb
ST1500DL 003-9VT16L 1500.30 GB
- Case
- Special noise-reducing case
- Cooling
- Quiet fans
- Keyboard
- Lenovo SK-8815 Multimedia keyboard
- Mouse
- Logitech MX
- Internet Speed
- ~7mbps
- Antivirus
- Microsoft Security Essentials (and caution)
- Browser
- Chrome/Opera/Firefox/IE/Off-by-One
- Other Info
- Acoustic Energy AEGO-M Speakers - incredible sound, given their size.