I like to fill all IDv3 tags that can be filled. Because of that, I tagged things like the composers and labels into my music files as soon as I got a new CD.
This surely is a ton of work. And all this work was burnt when my HDD decided to die. I had no backup because it was my 3 TB external drive and I never bought another one for backup purposes.
Beginning in mid-June, I had a lot of work to do. It took me a whole week and two PCs to rip simultanously my complete collection. I managed to re-build about 50% of my iTunes library including play counts and so on... After I've completed all these tasks, I saw my composer and label (grouping) tags were erased.
Lebon14 started a scanning project and I felt like I should join in since I can scan in the background. Also, copying the names from the screen to the tags was a lot more comfortable compared to staring down into the booklet and tap the name into the keyboard.
Thus, I've done this with each Eurobeat album I own.
After finishing that, I exported the tags to .txt files and saved them in a cloud just in case. Ripping CDs isn't hard, but tagging the music files is time-intensive.
Story end.
I want to share my tag files with you so you can easily tag your digital collection!
What you need: MP3tag (free, can tag any file format, not only MP3!)
My tag files in Dropbox.
Just select the album you want to tag in MP3Tag. then choose the action "File to tag..."
Now select the .txt file for your album.
Then you need the syntax I used:
%album% // %discnumber% // %track% // %artist% // %title% // %year% // %genre% // %contentgroup% // %composer% // %comment% // %bpm% // %albumartist%
Notes:
I usually preferred the label names being present on the logo. (SCP: "Stefano Castagna Productions" until 199, "SCP Music" until 219. "SCP Eurobeat Productions" since 221 because they were credited as this then.)
There can be typos! I'm just a human who tagged more than 2,000 music files.
The comment tags were used for megamix information: "Non-Stop mixed by DJ xyz".
The grouping tag was used for the label's name.
I Used This Capital Style. NO CAPS LOCK or Only Preposition Like the Lower-Case (exceptions are mostly J-Euro artists like "globe" instead of "Globe").
%albumartist% is empty for my SEBs since I let my program deal them as compilations. I prefer this over having "Various artists" in the tags and I like the German word for that more... If you needt hat, you have to manually add the tags to each album if you haven't already.
Even if I put in %bpm% into the syntax, I haven't tagged them (yet) in 221+ songs. Maybe I'll do this some time in the future.
Currently available tags:
SEB 99, 130, 144, 148, 159, 165, 168, 181-196, 199-209, 211, 212, 214-216, 219-239
Best of SEB 2008-2015
I hope you can make use of the tags. If not, it's at least my tag backup.
