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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 music tagger]] interface(s).
* in the [[tango.info track tagger]] interface(s).


== Usage by music collectors ==
== Usage by music collectors ==

Revision as of 2013-03-11T00:41:36

This page shows some usage of TINP. For usage of TINT see TINT usage.

Usage by tango.info

tango.info displays TINPs

tango.info accepts TINPs:

  • in URLs to refer to a specific album page, e.g.
https://tango.info/00724383741328
https://tango.info/02480002201526

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.

See also