iTunes has an "explicit" tag which denotes with a little "E" icon when a song contains explicit lyrics. Back when most digital music stores added DRM to the purchases, I believe that Microsoft also had a way to tag .wma files as "explicit."
I have a large music collection that was mostly ripped from CD's over the years, but only a small percentage contains explicit lyrics. I've recently started re-ripping those albums as AAC (.m4a) files so that I can add the "ITUNESADVISORY" tag when applicable.
Is there any music player for Android that recognizes when a song is contains an explicit tag, or would I have to go with Amazon's method of putting "Explicit" in the title of the track in order to note that it contains explicit lyrics?
I have a large music collection that was mostly ripped from CD's over the years, but only a small percentage contains explicit lyrics. I've recently started re-ripping those albums as AAC (.m4a) files so that I can add the "ITUNESADVISORY" tag when applicable.
Is there any music player for Android that recognizes when a song is contains an explicit tag, or would I have to go with Amazon's method of putting "Explicit" in the title of the track in order to note that it contains explicit lyrics?