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  • Crawdad

    • Jul 2023
    • 7

    Placing converted files to new folder,

    This is what I rip to
    D:\Rip and Burn\WAV\Album Artist\Album\File

    I want the converter set up to this
    D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC\Album Artist\Album\File

    What it is doing right now is creating
    D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC\Rip and Burn\WAV\Album Artist\Album\File

    How do I set the converter up so I get the second example?

    Thanks in advance.
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5888

    #2
    Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

    Post your naming string. And the full name with directories of file you are converting. You likely need a couple of [trimfirstfolder] commands at the beginning of your naming string

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    • Crawdad

      • Jul 2023
      • 7

      #3
      Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

      None of that blurb was helpful. Seriously, it hindered more than it helped. This program is counterintuitive.
      I said it all in my first comment.

      If rip a WAV file to this for example.
      D:\Rip and Burn\WAV\[album artist]\[album]\[track] - [title]

      I have a separate FLAC folder I convert my FLAC to.
      D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC. I want the rest to be the same i.e.
      D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC\[album artist]\[album]\[track] - [title]

      how to do I achieve this from
      D:\FLAC\source path\source filename

      what I'm getting is
      D:\FLAC\Rip and Burn\WAV\[album artist]\[album]\[track] - [title]



      You don't have to go through these hoops with other program that I paid less for

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      • garym
        dBpoweramp Guru

        • Nov 2007
        • 5888

        #4
        Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

        Originally posted by Crawdad
        None of that blurb was helpful. Seriously, it hindered more than it helped. This program is counterintuitive.
        I said it all in my first comment.

        If rip a WAV file to this for example.
        D:\Rip and Burn\WAV\[album artist]\[album]\[track] - [title]

        I have a separate FLAC folder I convert my FLAC to.
        D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC. I want the rest to be the same i.e.
        D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC\[album artist]\[album]\[track] - [title]

        how to do I achieve this from
        D:\FLAC\source path\source filename

        what I'm getting is
        D:\FLAC\Rip and Burn\WAV\[album artist]\[album]\[track] - [title]

        You don't have to go through these hoops with other program that I paid less for
        set path to

        D:\Rip and Burn\FLAC\

        then naming string to

        [TRIMFIRSTFOLDER][TRIMFIRSTFOLDER][origpath][][]\[origfilename]

        note the two []
        in the string

        or this

        [TRIMFIRSTFOLDER][origpath][]\[origfilename]
        Last edited by garym; July 14, 2023, 06:57 PM.

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        • Crawdad

          • Jul 2023
          • 7

          #5
          Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

          Originally posted by simbun
          This is a bit more robust, but @garym's first dynamic naming string will also work for the current location (not the second one).

          In dBpoweramp Music Converter, select 'Edit Dynamic Naming' from the 'Output To' dropdown and enter:

          Base Location: [origdrive]\Rip and Burn\FLAC\
          Dynamic Naming: [BACKFOLDER]2[]\[BACKFOLDER]1[]\[origfilename]
          That did the trick! Thanks for your help, Gentleman

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 44509

            #6
            Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

            Use multi encoder in cd ripper and rip direct to both formats at the same time.
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • Crawdad

              • Jul 2023
              • 7

              #7
              Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

              Originally posted by Spoon
              Use multi encoder in cd ripper and rip direct to both formats at the same time.
              How much does that slow things down?

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              • Dat Ei
                dBpoweramp Guru

                • Feb 2014
                • 1786

                #8
                Re: Placing converted files to new folder,

                The multi encoder rips a track only one time but converts the audio to each codec you specify. On multi core CPUs the encoding takes place in concurrent threads, so the additional run time is less than the time you need for an additional conversion run after ripping.

                Dat Ei

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