You'd need a more unique identifier string that was more characters long. Like @EQPreset=XX, or <Equalizer=XX>, or HijackEQ=XX or something.


I disagree.

Every character you use takes one character away from what you have left for comment.

Nobody is likely to start their comment with a "@" character, and if they did, then the two characters following would not likely be valid EQ preset indentifiers, so that track would just default to the "normal" EQ preset just as if the comment had started with something other than "@".

I want the EQ preset identifier to be as unobtrusive and low-impact as possible. I actually do use my comment field -- probably 80% of the nearly 10,000 tracks in my player have the comment field filled out.

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