![]() The following is a complete list of the supported Matroska Tags. If it’s MOVEMENT (20), that means it’s 10 movements, etc. Is the first lower level that is specified in the file. The ALBUM level (40) it means the album contains 10 lower parts. Here is an example of how these organizational tags work: If you set 10 TOTAL_PARTS to When a level doesn’t exist it MUST NOT be specified in the files, so that the TOTAL_PARTSĪnd PART_NUMBER elements match the same levels. That also means that, if some parts of the CD have no knownĪRTIST, the value MUST be set to nothing (a void string “”). That means if a CD has the sameĪrtist for all tracks, you just need to set the ARTIST tag at level 50 (ALBUM) and not Table: TargetTypeValue values semantic descriptionĪn upper level value tag applies to the lower level. The lowest hierarchy found in music or movies When an album or episode has different logical partsĬorresponds to parts of a track for audio (like a movement) The most common grouping level of music and video (equals to an episode for TV series) The high hierarchy consisting of many different lower items Have different meanings depending on where it is (otherwise we would end up with 15 TITLE_ tags). For now audioĪnd video will have different values & names. (CD title or track title), we also need a set of official TargetType names. ![]() The album it comes from and even the CD set even if it’s not found in the file.įor application to know what kind of information (like TITLE) relates to a certain level For example, in an audio file with one song you could have information about The TargetType element allows tagging of different parts that are inside or outside a For instance, you would store “15.59” instead of “$15.59USD”. Only numbers, no letters or symbols other than “.”. ![]()
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