Why I can do the following for a file location [Output To] using dynamic naming when converting file:
[GRAB]1,1,[artist][]\[REPLACE] ,,[artist][]\[REPLACE] ,,[album][]\[REPLACE] ,,[artist][]-[REPLACE] ,,[title][]
But I cannot do anything similar if using [Arrange Audio] ? If I try the [REPLACE] function just get placed as a static word in the filename in the filename. So essentially i had file at another location that are already in the right format, moving them to main library using the same format as above is not possible using [Arrange Audio].
When i am trying to do is place my files in A-Z folder, followed by Artist stripped of spaces, then Album striped spaces then using artist-title as filename also stripped of spaces. I could use [origfilename] in any case since they are already set as such but not being able to strip space in both artist and album as foldes creates duplicate and complications.
It seem counterintuitive to not have same function at both places. Or is there a way I have missed?
Zak
[GRAB]1,1,[artist][]\[REPLACE] ,,[artist][]\[REPLACE] ,,[album][]\[REPLACE] ,,[artist][]-[REPLACE] ,,[title][]
But I cannot do anything similar if using [Arrange Audio] ? If I try the [REPLACE] function just get placed as a static word in the filename in the filename. So essentially i had file at another location that are already in the right format, moving them to main library using the same format as above is not possible using [Arrange Audio].
When i am trying to do is place my files in A-Z folder, followed by Artist stripped of spaces, then Album striped spaces then using artist-title as filename also stripped of spaces. I could use [origfilename] in any case since they are already set as such but not being able to strip space in both artist and album as foldes creates duplicate and complications.
It seem counterintuitive to not have same function at both places. Or is there a way I have missed?
Zak
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