

The only way I can seem to get this working is "ORIGYEAR" (TORY TDOR ) but all my tracks - through using mp3tag releasetime saved? When I then write a RELEASETIME tag in Musicbee then view extended tag info in mp3tag, it just shows the field TDRL and doesn't interpret it's name correctly? When setting Musicbee to view the tag as 'episode date' why does it also show the time in the tag even though mp3tag didn't write that? When I inspect the tags (written with mp3tag) with musicbee it shows: Why aren't they showing correctly? I'm using "TDRL" in ID3v2.3 It seems it only works if you use the "episode date" tag in musicbee, this will get it display the data that mp3tag has written to the file. I've been using Musicbee application and have been trying to see this info in my library, however it doesn't display when selecting the "release time" tag field. If a slick GUI is your taste, Foobar probably won't fit in.I've been tagging a lot of music using the discogs plug-in and have been adding release dates to the tags. It will take some time before a large collection is fully monitored. Open component architecture allowing third-party developers to extend functionality of the player.Ģ - Point to the folders containing your musicįoobar actively monitors your folders.Support for ripping Audio CDs as well as transcoding all supported audio formats using the Converter component.Easily customizable user interface layout.

Supported audio formats: MP3, MP4, AAC, CD Audio, WMA, Vorbis, FLAC, WavPack, WAV, AIFF, Musepack, Speex, AU, SND.foobar2000 has sound processing features such as software resampling or 24bit output on new high-end soundcards, but most of the other mainstream players are capable of doing the same by now. Most of “sound quality differences” people “hear” are placebo effect (at least with real music), as actual differences in produced sound data are below their noise floor (1 or 2 last bits in 16bit samples). Does foobar2000 sound better than other players?
