miranon
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Is there any hiss with the Shure SE530?
Originally Posted by miranon /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is there any hiss with the Shure SE530? |
Originally Posted by dscans /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nothing but a little elbow grease couldn't solve 1. download a simple mp3 tag editor like mp3tag here: Mp3tag - der universelle Tag Editor (ID3v1, ID3v2, APEv2) It's a great, simple tool to clean up or edit your ID3 tags. 2. search for album art covers on Amazon or here: Albumart - CD and DVD cover searchengine (unless you have really obscure albums, these 2 sources should suffice for most users) 3. download your album art, and preferably save them in the respective song directories. (makes it easier to sort and organise) 4. use mp3tag to save the album art into your mp3 ID3 tags. It's a bit more work, but the pay off is that your album art is properly saved along with your mp3 files, and is useable for ALL music managers and mp3 players that support ID3 tagging. |
Originally Posted by dscans /img/forum/go_quote.gif Nothing but a little elbow grease couldn't solve 1. download a simple mp3 tag editor like mp3tag here: Mp3tag - der universelle Tag Editor (ID3v1, ID3v2, APEv2) It's a great, simple tool to clean up or edit your ID3 tags. 2. search for album art covers on Amazon or here: Albumart - CD and DVD cover searchengine (unless you have really obscure albums, these 2 sources should suffice for most users) 3. download your album art, and preferably save them in the respective song directories. (makes it easier to sort and organise) 4. use mp3tag to save the album art into your mp3 ID3 tags. It's a bit more work, but the pay off is that your album art is properly saved along with your mp3 files, and is useable for ALL music managers and mp3 players that support ID3 tagging. |
Originally Posted by natim9 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is it possible to edit files that are already on the player? (via PC of course) |
Originally Posted by RoadHazard /img/forum/go_quote.gif I don't know about the A820, but with the A818 you can't, and I'd expect them to work the same (since they are the same thing in most regards). This is a bit of a problem for me, and one of the few annoyances about the A818. Most of the time it's no big problem, but once in a while I'll want to change the genre of an album if I don't think it's quite right (this is kind of important to me, since I like shuffling songs by genre), and to do that I have to delete the album from the player, change the genre of the album on my computer, and then transfer it to the player again. If I could just change the ID3 info of the files while they're on the player, it'd be so much quicker. |
Originally Posted by thetuc /img/forum/go_quote.gif I've only had the A728 for a few days now, but it seems to operate the same way. I need to delete files from the player and then drag & drop the updated files to the player. |
Originally Posted by natim9 /img/forum/go_quote.gif Is it possible to edit files that are already on the player? (via PC of course) |
Originally Posted by thetuc It is much simpler to use Media Monkey: MediaMonkey Standard - Free software downloads and reviews - CNET Download.com Just load the song files, select the album, right click, select find tags on Web and it loads the artwork. |
Originally Posted by wolfboy /img/forum/go_quote.gif You can use any program to convert the video to the right format, including Super, which is what I use. |
Originally Posted by wolfboy /img/forum/go_quote.gif You can use any program to convert the video to the right format, including Super, which is what I use. |