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* in searches to find a specific album e.g. https://tango.info/?q=08427328020459 | * in searches to find a specific album e.g. https://tango.info/?q=08427328020459 | ||
* in the [[tango.info track tagger]] interface(s). | * in the [[tango.info track tagger]] interface(s). | ||
** [[tango.info track tagger track references]] | |||
** [[tango.info track tagger format string]] | |||
== Usage by music collectors == | == Usage by music collectors == |
Revision as of 2013-03-11T00:42:13
This page shows some usage of TINP. For usage of TINT see TINT usage.
Usage by tango.info
tango.info displays TINPs
- In references to and information about albums e.g. https://tango.info/08427328020459
tango.info accepts TINPs:
- in URLs to refer to a specific album page, e.g.
https://tango.info/00724383741328 https://tango.info/02480002201526
- in searches to find a specific album e.g. https://tango.info/?q=08427328020459
- in the tango.info track tagger interface(s).
Usage by music collectors
For those who store albums on computer in particular, TINP is an excellent way to identify each album. It may be recorded:
- in the Album title tag, as a suffix e.g. 15 Grandes exitos [08427328020459]. [...] indicates in a way easily understood by programs that it is not part of the title.
- in the folderpath e.g. C:/My Music/Francisco Canaro/15 Grandes exitos [08427328020459]/1 Sentimiento gaucho.FLAC. This keeps it with the album but avoids consuming librarian display space in the tag.
- as the entire album folder name e.g. C:/My Music/08427328020459/1/1.FLAC. This likewise keeps it with the album whilst saving display space, plus has the advantages of TINT-based filing, such as facilitating library comparison and merge.