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TPE4 in Title formatting

How can one refer to (ID3v2.3/2.3) TPE4 in Title formatting?
Like:
TPE1 => %artist%
TPE3 => %conductor%
TPE4 => ??


Re: TPE4 in Title formatting

Reply #2
%remixed by%

You can check all supported fields here: https://wiki.hydrogenaud.io/index.php?title=Foobar2000:ID3_Tag_Mapping
Thank you.
Consulted earlier that document, but did not realize the leftmost column was foobar2000 name, because in the table TIT1 appears as GROUPING, while I have always used %content group% - is it possible to use either %grouping% and %content group% to refer to TIT1?

Re: TPE4 in Title formatting

Reply #3
If you check the right most column, CONTENT GROUP was used in earlier versions of fb2k. Since v1.4, it uses GROUPING.

Having tested with v1.6.3 Beta1 just now, if you try and and write CONTENT GROUP, it gets written as TXXX, not TIT1.

Re: TPE4 in Title formatting

Reply #4
If you check the right most column, CONTENT GROUP was used in earlier versions of fb2k. Since v1.4, it uses GROUPING.

Having tested with v1.6.3 Beta1 just now, if you try and and write CONTENT GROUP, it gets written as TXXX, not TIT1.
Thanks a lot - was unaware of this until this day.

Re: TPE4 in Title formatting

Reply #5
If you check the right most column, CONTENT GROUP was used in earlier versions of fb2k. Since v1.4, it uses GROUPING.

Having tested with v1.6.3 Beta1 just now, if you try and and write CONTENT GROUP, it gets written as TXXX, not TIT1.
Incidentally, how to check that a field has been written to a certain frame?
Looking into a file, I can see ALBUMARTIST=<something> for instance.
Is there some tool that gives such information for a given music file?