And a pull-down list for "Source" would be an outstanding improvement. If that's the case I think the Mapping Table would make more sense if the columns were adjusted such that "Source" came first, then "Tag (type)", and then "Target". The center column, "Source" always refers to the MP3TAG name, as I understand it. Please note - I'm assuming that the "Tag (type)" field on the left of the mapping table refers to the "Target" field on the right. The value assigned via MP3TAG shows up attached to ©WRT in View > Extended Tags BUT it's disappeared from the tag panel and to the best of my knowledge the only way to get rid of it would be to delete the MP4 file Tag: MP4 - Source: COMPOSER - Target: ©wrt Tag: IDv3 - Source: COMPOSER - Target: TCOM In other words, it behaves as you'd expect it to behave.īut when I use at MP4-type tag, the value assigned to the tag via MP3TAG still gets attached to the tag, as evidenced by View > Extended Tags…, but it disappears from the MP3TAG tag panel, never to be seen again. When I use an ID3v2-type tag, the value assigned to the tag via MP3TAG gets attached to the tag, as evidenced by View > Extended Tags…, and it continues to be displayed on the MP3TAG tag panel. But I have big problems with mapping MP4-type tags. My limited experience with mapping tags for MP4 files is with ID3v2 tags. Just to be clear, my issue / question is in regard to MP4-type tags (as opposed to MP3TAG, ID3, iTunes, etc.)-type tags, as defined in this crucial table ( Tag Field Mappings – Mp3tag Documentation ). I've looked at some of the other topics regarding tagging MP4 files and it's never clear to me whether they are referring to MP4-type tags for MP4 files, or all tag types for MP4 files.
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