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```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
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```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
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I may be doing this wrong, but there seems to be little documentation on MP4 tagging in general. From what I understand, the standard MP4 genre key does not support multiple values. I have noticed pro…
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```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…
-
```
Since version 12 in Windows 7, Windows Media Player supports the MPEG-4 format,
including tags. For most tags, WMP uses the standard iTMF metadata, but for
some other tags, like publisher, encod…