JFranke said:
He was saying that they had implemented a script language called ‘EMPROG’ in the latest release to solve my issue. There was a piece of code in the empeg called ‘EMPINT’ which is the EMPROC interpreter. The way it worked was that with each MP3 file there was a hidden text-file stored with a similar format like the QUE files you use for CD-Burning programs like DAO or such.Or, perhaps, something like the ID3v2 tags? ID3v1 is only able to inhabit the last 128 bytes of an MP3 file; ID3v2 is designed to be distributed throughout the MP3 file. You could even embed lyrics. There are definitely tags in the standard that allow you to specify subsections and stuff like that. I'm hoping that, when the ID3v2 standard solidifies, there'll be a whole range of programs that will allow you to put in all that stuff, including a playback device that allows you to insert, say, track listings when the song changes occur.
By the way, the Infinity Mix is 4 hours, not three, now that it's finally been completed :-) Anyone wanting a copy of it can
mail me.
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