Thank You for your continued support and contributions!
still its nice to know that there is an alternative for these itunes bound ipod users, and overall i like this project. but as my players original firmware already fits me needs quite well, i quess it will be the better choice for me. it just garants me more freedom in how i handle my files.
guessing tags based on filenames may be helpful for you, but for lots of other people will just show wrong information.
as Rockbox is open-source, you're also free to add the code
%artist%/(%date%) %album%/%tracknumber% - %title%
These are merely Guidelines and as such they are not part of the ID3v2 standard. 1. If anything in this document contradicts the published ID3v2 standard, then the standard shall prevail. The ID3v2 standard always has the final word. 2. These Guidelines are not binding on anyone (whereas the standard is binding, for obvious reasons.) This means you, as a programmer, should never assume anyone else will abide by these guidelines. A protocol designer once said: * "Be flexible in what you accept, but strict in what you write." 3. Use your judgement and common sense.
Have you tried making your own tagnavi_custom file (as described here: http://www.rockbox.org/twiki/bin/view/Main/DataBase). Should make it possible to do what you want (there is a filename tag, but I don't know how well it works).
but serious: my tags are not broken and therefore do not need to be fixed. my tags are exactly as i want them to be and as they work perfect with any id based database i ever used. i will not change my sorting of tags for any player, be it hardware or software.
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