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*Track# - stored as normal in the format's Track Number field.
*Track# - stored as normal in the format's Track Number field.


===TINT-based filing===
==See also==
TINT\ may be used as a music library's filepath format e.g. track 1 of disc 1 of the album having the TIN 00008637207120 is stored at D:\MyMusic\00008637207120\1\1.flac .
* [[TINT based filing]]
 
The TINT subfilepath is fixed forever. It contains no metadata, so avoids metadata correction causing inconsistentcy or breakage of references from e.g. playlists. The TINT subfilepath is constant across multiple libraries, allowing playlist to be transported, file extension and content set permitting.
 
To ease identification when browsing the folder tree directly, each album folder may contain a file named '''<Album> - <Album Artist>.txt''' or '''.htm'''. This can contain track metadata.
 
To ease location of a particular album, there may additional subfolders holding descriptively-named links/shortcuts:
*"!Explore by Album title" holding links/shortcuts named '''<Album> - <Album Artist>.lnk'''
* "!Explore by Album Artist" holding links/shortcuts named '''<Album Artist> - <Album>.lnk'''.


===Examples for valid pathes===
===Examples for valid pathes===

Revision as of 2008-03-07T15:45:34

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>-<Disc#>-<Track#> e.g. 00008637207120-1-1 .

Disc# and Track# are decimal numbers without leading zeros.

TINT\ is an alternative presentation in which '-' is replaced by '\'. Likewise TINT/.

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]
  • Disc# - 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.

See also

Examples for valid pathes

  • single disc albums
    • My Music\El rey del compas (1941-1943) 828766933420\1 El rey del compás.flac
    • My Music\828766933420_El_rey_del_compas_(1941-1943)\1 El rey del compás.flac
    • My Music\828766933420-1_El_rey_del_compas_(1941-1943)\1 El rey del compás.flac
  • multi disc albums
    • My Music\40 Grandes Exitos (CD1 of 2) 8427328146067-1\01 Patotero sentimental.flac
    • My Music\8427328146067-1_40 Grandes Exitos (CD1 of 2)\01 Patotero sentimental.flac
    • My Music\40 Grandes Exitos (CD2 of 2) 8427328146067-2\01 Porteño y bailarín.flac
    • My Music\08427328146067\2\1.flac [TINT]
    • My Music\08427328146067-2\1.flac [TINT]
    • My Music\08427328146067-2-1.flac [TINT]
    • ? My Music\08427328146067\2-1.flac [TINT]
      • take care with My Music\08427328146067\2-9_de_julio.flac
        • track 9 on disc 2 or track two on a single disc album?
    • My Music\08427328146067-002\1.flac