Is there a good way to edit FLAC /song metadata on my iDevice?

Posted by: Klout10 on 08 October 2016

Hence the title of this topic ...

Any suggestions are welcome!

Many regards, Michel

Posted on: 09 October 2016 by ChrisSU

I'm not aware of any way to do this, other than using N-Serve if you have a Naim server - presumably the new Core will retain this ability. No use to you if you have a regular NAS/server though.

Posted on: 09 October 2016 by Kacper

Meta-Music Tag Editor, Audio Metadata; I use this program in my mac and is good enough.

 

Kacper

Posted on: 10 October 2016 by Klout10
ChrisSU posted:

I'm not aware of any way to do this, other than using N-Serve if you have a Naim server - presumably the new Core will retain this ability. No use to you if you have a regular NAS/server though.

Thankx Chris, I already thought that 

Posted on: 10 October 2016 by Klout10
Kacper posted:

Meta-Music Tag Editor, Audio Metadata; I use this program in my mac and is good enough.

 

Kacper

Thank you for your reply Kacper, I'm really looking into an app for use on e.g. an iPad, not a MAC ...

Posted on: 10 October 2016 by hungryhalibut

What I do - which doesn't resolve the question - is whenever I find an error I make a note of it on my iPad's Notes app. This would include poor covers or any incorrect genres. Then, when I use the Windows laptop, which is generally when I rip a new CD, I sort out the metadata from the Notes list, using dbpoweramp. 

Posted on: 10 October 2016 by Klout10
Hungryhalibut posted:

What I do - which doesn't resolve the question - is whenever I find an error I make a note of it on my iPad's Notes app. This would include poor covers or any incorrect genres. Then, when I use the Windows laptop, which is generally when I rip a new CD, I sort out the metadata from the Notes list, using dbpoweramp. 

That is indeed a good idea. Currently, I don't have a Windows laptop available (hence the question) but this should be a good way to deal with this ...