where to store bpm info

Michael princip2000 at mail.ru
Tue Mar 27 20:34:57 CEST 2007


Shouldn't that be "TBPM" as per ID3v2.4 spec?
http://www.id3.org/id3v2.4.0-frames #4.2.3

Michael

Bryan Larsen wrote:
> iTunes and taglib both store bpm in the ID3V2 tag "TBP".
>
> In the past, when I've wanted it in a filename, I just create 
> directories of symbolic links like so:
>
> "dj/lindy_hop/187 - Count Basie - Jive at Five" links to 
> "../../../albums/Count Basie/The Complete Decca Recordings Disc 3/15 - 
> Jive at Five.mp3"
>
> scripts to do this are long gone, but easy to create.
>
> Bryan
>
>
> Veit Hailperin wrote:
>   
>> Hi
>> I've ran into various ways. There are people putting it into the tag, 
>> infront of the title, in the filename....
>> But all these ways have earlier or later some problem with it. E.g. - 
>> when I want to know all the titles of a folder, and I write them into a 
>> sorted list, I'll have aftewards a numerical sorted one. Not name-wise.
>>
>> So, my question to you guys - Is there any good place, where to store 
>> BPM information? Where do you store it, in case you have it.
>>
>> ~Veit
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