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A TINT is a reference to one track of one side of one album, and is of the form: | A TINT is a reference to one track of one side of one album, and is of the form: | ||
*<nowiki><TIN>-< | *<nowiki><TIN>-<Side#>-<Track#></nowiki> e.g. 00008637207120-1-1 | ||
where | where | ||
* '''<tt>-</tt>''' represents the separator character of choice. | * '''<tt>-</tt>''' represents the separator character of choice. | ||
** The variant using separator '''<tt>\</tt>''' is called TINT\ (likewise TINT/) and is appropriate for [[TINT-based filing]] | ** The variant using separator '''<tt>\</tt>''' is called TINT\ (likewise TINT/) and is appropriate for [[TINT-based filing]] | ||
* | * Side# and Track# represent decimal numbers without leading zeros. | ||
===TINT fields and tags=== | ===TINT fields and tags=== | ||
TINT field values are usefully stored in the audio file tags, for example: | TINT field values are usefully stored in the audio file tags, for example: | ||
*TIN - stored in a custom sub-field of the Album field, e.g. '''King of Rhythm 1937-1944 [00008637207120]''' | *TIN - stored in a custom sub-field of the Album field, e.g. '''King of Rhythm 1937-1944 [00008637207120]''' | ||
* | *Side# - stored in the particular format's equivalent field, as either the entire tag value or where the tag value is in two-part format, the first part e.g. the '''1''' in '''1/2''' for the first disc of a two-disc album. E.g. | ||
** [[FLAC]] (Vorbis comments): Discnumber | **[[FLAC]] (Vorbis comments): Discnumber | ||
** WMA: WMA/PartOfSet | **WMA: WMA/PartOfSet | ||
** MP3 ([http://www.id3.org/id3v2.4.0-structure ID3V2.4]): [http://www.id3.org/id3v2.4.0-frames#line-305 TPOS] | **MP3 ([http://www.id3.org/id3v2.4.0-structure ID3V2.4]): [http://www.id3.org/id3v2.4.0-frames#line-305 TPOS] | ||
*Track# - stored as normal in the format's Track Number field. | *Track# - stored as normal in the format's Track Number field. | ||
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
* [[TINT-based filing]] | * [[TINT-based filing]] |
Revision as of 2008-03-25T23:19:18
Overview
The TINT scheme is a TIN-based scheme for referencing individual tracks.
A TINT is a reference to one track of one side of one album, and is of the form:
- <TIN>-<Side#>-<Track#> e.g. 00008637207120-1-1
where
- - represents the separator character of choice.
- The variant using separator \ is called TINT\ (likewise TINT/) and is appropriate for TINT-based filing
- Side# and Track# represent decimal numbers without leading zeros.
TINT fields and tags
TINT field values are usefully stored in the audio file tags, for example:
- TIN - stored in a custom sub-field of the Album field, e.g. King of Rhythm 1937-1944 [00008637207120]
- Side# - stored in the particular format's equivalent field, as either the entire tag value or where the tag value is in two-part format, the first part e.g. the 1 in 1/2 for the first disc of a two-disc album. E.g.
- Track# - stored as normal in the format's Track Number field.