I suppose the people who don't tag their shows aren't reading this anyway. Making work and using up disk space for everyone else. Thanks for nothing.
I have a taper friend who cannot seem to learn tagging. He actually tags his .wav files, but not the flacs!!! He is 50+ years taping, very savvy with R2R, Cassette and cable making, just won't take the time to learn tagging.
I have spent some time trying to explain foobar tagger to him, but he continually asks me to do it on his file sets. It is a bit of a bummer, as then, if he has no setlist, the usually wonderful recording is not really able to be shared-WITHOUT me putting time and HDD space into it.
Caveat here is at first, 7-8 years ago maybe, I wasn't into tagging. kindms was telling me how easy it is, and he would occasionally take my files and tag them for me. I would say, I can listen to it fine, I don't care about the other guys' iPods or car stereos etc.
Two things then happened to enlighten me re tagging:
1] Matt Vernon, as (one of the) LMA GD co-ordinator, told me that he would not accept my GD AUD entries without tags.
2] Then, a different friend showed me on my own car stereo how it would be easier. Sort of griped to me that I was being "selfish" by not tagging. LOLz.
So, now, I am a tagger. It is a relatively quick feature of the workflow.