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still kind of a stealthy love ninja ([personal profile] zvi) wrote in [community profile] podficmeta2010-02-20 09:16 pm
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Tagging

What kind of metadata/id4 tags do you guys wish podficcers would use? Are you retagging stuff after you download? If you podfic, what tagging scheme do you use?

The one thing I really wish people would do which I'm really not seeing is, if they record a series, I wish they would tag all of the parts as belonging to one album and set the track numbers so the series plays in order.

Some other stuff I long for: the reader to be set as the artist (I usually set the author as the composer). The genre to be set to speech, which makes my mp3 player more likely to recognize something as an audiobook. Something to be put in the URL field, either the amplificathon announcement, the audiofic archive listing, or a text version of the story.

What would make podfic work better on your listening device of choice?
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[personal profile] lunate8 2010-02-22 12:48 am (UTC)(link)
One thing I do that I really, really wish more podficcers would do is use the notes to put a link to the story text or the author's website or the podficcer's archive (or include that information at the end of the story).

This, totally. Most of the audiobooks I initially downloaded were compiled by Cybel who puts a link to the story text in the Comments field, and I've adopted that myself. Looking up-thread, I didn't even realize there was the URL field that Zvi mentioned, since I can't seem to find it in iTunes. I did just find it in the ID3 tag editor in Audion, though.

Based on how iTunes sorts audiobooks on my iPod, I've started retagging the "Album by Artist" field on the files on my player to make the more, um, explicit podfics a little less obvious/accessible. (This after loaning my iPod to my parents for some time-passing solitaire and praying they didn't decide to explore my audio collection.)