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Gear / Technical Help => Ask The Tapers => Topic started by: Chuck on December 22, 2004, 03:55:43 PM
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I've never been very happy with the source .txt files I create for FLAC'ed recordings. Does anyone have a really good easy to use template? Or maybe just post some good source files you've seen?
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most people do:
band
date
venue
city,st
source
source notes
setlist
performance notes
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I like to start with most specific and go to most general myself:
Band
Date
City
Venue
YMMV...
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most people do:
band
date
venue
city,st
source
source notes
setlist
performance notes
...I know that part... :P
I'm talking about a graphically nicely layed out file...
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Not quite sure what you're looking for, but I always like setting my numbers off with periods or brackets to differentiate them from the rest of the text, aligning multiple encore songs, and using different characters to set off different notes. A sample:
http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=25188
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I use anagrams myself....
A DRAFTED EEL THUG
ERECT THUMPS, LAID HEAP PHIL, A NAVEL INN SPY
10/06/1994
COURSE:
ART FERNS:
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=14432
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Not quite sure what you're looking for, but I always like setting my numbers off with periods or brackets to differentiate them from the rest of the text, aligning multiple encore songs, and using different characters to set off different notes. A sample:
http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=25188
Yeah, I've been using one like this:
Band name
Venue name
City, State
Date of show
Source: sdfsdfsdfsdffsdf
Taper: sdfsdfsdfsdf
[-DISC 1-]
Set 1
01 00:00 Track number one
02 00:00 Track number two etc...
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Notes: asfsdfhrjgj
I like to but in the track times too. I thought maybe some graphic artist types might have come up with really pleasing formats to provide the basic info...
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Not quite sure what you're looking for, but I always like setting my numbers off with periods or brackets to differentiate them from the rest of the text, aligning multiple encore songs, and using different characters to set off different notes. A sample:
http://db.etree.org/shninfo_detail.php?shnid=25188
so you want me to add periods and brackets to xact? :)
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Eh, it takes me two seconds to do...of course, a couple of years, when I've suffered a repetitive stress injury, I may rethink my position.
Of course, by then, xACT will be taping shows for me, hooking me up with beer and doobage, pointing out hot chicks in the immediate vicinity of the taper section and pulling double duty as a wing man... I assume all of these are on your to-do list, no?
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I'm talking about a graphically nicely layed out file...
Well...it's only a text file, so not sure what you mean by graphically nice layout. I posted my template in the Archival Info forum if you're curious.
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I use anagrams myself....
A DRAFTED EEL THUG
ERECT THUMPS, LAID HEAP PHIL, A NAVEL INN SPY
10/06/1994
COURSE:
ART FERNS:
http://www.archive.org/audio/etree-details-db.php?id=14432
Smashing, I wish my text files were that funny!
Example:
Tyketto
11/12/2004
Camden Underworld, London, UK
Source: SPCMC2>SPSPSB1(107Hz)>NomadJB3
>USB>DellHD>Audacity>CD Wave>FLAC
Recorded, transferred, FLAC'd and seeded by Humbug
Disc 1, Time: 45:16
1. Intro
2. Walk On fire
3. Wings
4. Meet Me In The Night
5. Strength In Numbers
6. Strip Me Down
7. Guitar
8. Burning Down Inside
9. Nothing But Love
10. Catch My Fall
Disc 2, Time: 44:44
1. Standing Alone
2. Guitar
3. Rescue Me
4. Lay Your Body Down
5. Seasons
6. Sail Away
7. Last Sunset
8. Forever Young
Notes: Reunion tour. Nice sounding audience recording of an enjoyable performance.
FLAC Fingerprint:
tyketto2004-11-12d1t01.flac:3d453eb2480164f327816e8570c05322
tyketto2004-11-12d1t02.flac:16d5ee7b00957225290bb0147b50eec1
tyketto2004-11-12d1t03.flac:b66b97f14b36d950e7a16eb45cb46cf5
tyketto2004-11-12d1t04.flac:8eb5a6e3075a95809be6f66d3d77c78f
tyketto2004-11-12d1t05.flac:2c86c97ce2451f4afde94326a81686c5
tyketto2004-11-12d1t06.flac:eaff3d43eb02accec52d6c67c2ad0ed0
tyketto2004-11-12d1t07.flac:9b7d519cbb0bfefe03ee8cfd5912aecc
tyketto2004-11-12d1t08.flac:a9c6e36a8195c84c1bb7cfae873580d2
tyketto2004-11-12d1t09.flac:0e36ce6abb0f6efb37abc6d046e83728
tyketto2004-11-12d1t10.flac:6f181b4e2a324b86393e1d043460e721
tyketto2004-11-12d2t01.flac:10c4928b9c380eca9a43a1aab4bbee68
tyketto2004-11-12d2t02.flac:4e0555e302b5ba54fe408e6f0ef2219d
tyketto2004-11-12d2t03.flac:e23fcf0baaf04af75ad3302a2e0a9fd4
tyketto2004-11-12d2t04.flac:70b32287f37b4fbf747e5c091bbb31ba
tyketto2004-11-12d2t05.flac:10beea7c717da5fbb0c8c80a41824a52
tyketto2004-11-12d2t06.flac:835cb84fd1fccc84c2714968276e6044
tyketto2004-11-12d2t07.flac:101bbece69c0fbf0e7d849a3abde1a17
tyketto2004-11-12d2t08.flac:bfb91642cd4f731ac60234f7faa25901
** PLEASE DO NOT CONVERT TO MP3 **
** PLEASE DO NOT PROFIT FROM THIS RECORDING **
I'm going to have to create an ffp file for my first bt.etree seed next week.
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Eh, it takes me two seconds to do...of course, a couple of years, when I've suffered a repetitive stress injury, I may rethink my position.
Of course, by then, xACT will be taping shows for me, hooking me up with beer and doobage, pointing out hot chicks in the immediate vicinity of the taper section and pulling double duty as a wing man... I assume all of these are on your to-do list, no?
if you run a powerbook or ibook and have a gps unit that'll talk to it, absolutely :)
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i use the track list program and then just write in the track names and then just copy and paste my source info from another show to the top, change mic location, and band/venue/city info and viola
i forget where i got the track list program but its a simple exe that scans a set of CDs and then prints numbers and times for you and total times. anyone have that thing still?