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  • Dear 'Last.fm'

    The Tags of my files are correct. Prooved! OK, perhaps they're a little bit heretic, but they're correct.

    ;-)

    It seems to me, there's a little Problem on your Side.

    Greetings, Etienne

    • spazz said...
    • User
    • 9 May 2006, 23:22
    Um, congratulations? if there's a problem maybe you should give some info.

    Twentyfirst Century Digital Boy Music Advice Center

  • The fact that there is a 'problem' server-side has been acknowledged all over the forum. Most active threads are about the backlog.
    If you have a different problem, please enlighten us all with the way it manifests... with information about the how, what and when it is lots easier to give a fitting answer.

    Remember to say "thank you" for the things you haven't had
  • My guess is they got a spam warning on their profile, but have decided its a problem with last.fm, not their tags.

  • I second your guess... but since my crystal ball is being cleaned I am not overly certain ;)

    Remember to say "thank you" for the things you haven't had
  • Thats the problem with my 'crystal balls' too.
    Every now and than, I get a message to correct my tags. Since I'm not online 24/7, it's a problem first, to know whitch files/tags they talk about. Nevertheless, the last days I had time for some investigations and was able to proove all the files, I played the last two weeks.

    I don't know about any scrobbler-code, that's why I'm not able to enlighten anybody a little bit more effective.

    Etienne

    • ahoier said...
    • User
    • 10 May 2006, 11:37
    Download the musicbrainz.org mp3 tagger (either Picard, or classic). Read the tutorial and How-To/Guide on their site. Let the tagger go through and Identify all of your tracks (they will appear in the Identified tab). When there are no more tracks in "Pending", go through the Identified tab, and be sure all of the tracks are being labeled correctly to your standards, you can compare your "ID3" values, with the "MB" values for each artist in the Mp3 tagger.

    Once you are satisfied with the Identified tab, click the Save tags button, let the tags be saved, files moved, and renamed to your tagging specs (from the options you set in the tagger options of course).

    Now, go to the Unidentified tab, and look-up each of those tracks, and point them to the real artist/album/track information using the integrated web browser and "tag" buttons.

  • And when it still says badly tagged? seems like everything i submitt is "badly tagged" although i' ve tagged them after whats on the cover..

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