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  • ameliajune
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    Re: Your Naming Scheme

    Thank you....Well that's very close... this is what I get....

    Compilations\Chilled Euphoria, Disc 1\ - Touched by God

    What's missing is the track number. I know it's there because when I imported it through iTunes it showed up in the folder structure such as...

    C:\Documents and Settings\....\iTunes Music\Compilations\Chilled Euphoria [Disc 1]

    and then under that, the first song shows this:

    1-01 Drifting Away

    Ideally, I'd like it to match this. However, if I place the Disc Number in the code I get "Disc 1 Disc 1" because I find that on most CD's that's already encoded so it shows up automatically.

    Any ideas?
    ---------------------------------
    EDIT: I just ripped a CD and although it didn't show in the example, it seems to have worked. Meaning, I got this:

    C:\Documents and Settings\.......\Compilations\Chilled Euphoria, Disc 1

    and then under that, the first song shows this:

    01 - Drifting Away

    Hooray! :happy: Thank you. So even though it doesn't show up in the example, it worked. I wonder why the track number was absent in the example??

    Any ideas on how I can get 1-01 as a read on multiple discs? (Not a must, but since we're at it.)
    Last edited by ameliajune; August 25, 2008, 02:06 AM.

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  • LtData
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    ameliajune: Try this and see if it behaves how you want:
    Code:
    [IFCOMP]Compilations[][IF!COMP]][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][][]\[album]\[track] - [title]

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  • ameliajune
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    Re: Your Naming Scheme

    Naming regular cd's: - Artist\Album\Track Title

    Ex: Madonna\Justify\05 Borderline

    Various Artists/Compilations - Various Artists(or Compilations)\Album\Track Title

    Ex: Compilations\Grammy Nominees\05 Borderline

    How do I type the naming so it does both examples?

    Please assist, thank you!

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  • CeeDubbs
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    Thanks!

    For some reason the batch ripping process has an issue picking up from the set naming scheme in CD Ripper. I set the scheme on 3 drives, closed the app and then pulled up the profile I set in the batch ripping app but the CDs were ripped to the default folder location in WAV. I had to set it again under the profile name for it to take. Seems to be okay now.

    Ed

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  • Spoon
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    Look in the Meta data option for Batch ipper, there is an option to add disc to the album name, switch it off.

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  • CeeDubbs
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    Hey All,

    I am a custom audio/video installer and I will be doing batch ripping for clients on occassion.

    I've read the various threads on naming schemes and the issue I face with defining an elaborate naming scheme is that once I am done with the batch ripping process, my clients will then most likely continue to acquire content online or process subsequent rips on their own in Media Center, Media Player, or iTunes. Having them use dbpoweramp with my set naming scheme unfortunately will not be an option.

    What I am looking to do is set the naming scheme so that it matches the naming scheme used by Media Player and iTunes. I believe this means the following:

    [IFCOMP]Various Artists\[album]\[track] [title][][IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][]\[album]\[track] [title][]

    I tested several of the naming schemes posted in this forum and using the multiple disc set function has the potential to duplicate the disc number. For example, I was ripping Neil Young's Decade and using the multiple disc function created a folder named "Decade, Disc 1 (Disc 1)" as opposed to just "Decade, Disc 1" which is what the music databases were all showing.

    I guess I'm wondering, why are people setting a naming scheme for Multi discs if that should already be coming from the music databased? The only thing that I can think of is that users are editing the metadata obtained from the music databased before processing the rip, but editing the metadata doesn't seem to be an option using the batch rip process.

    Also, can anyone confirm if my naming scheme best matches what Media Player and iTunes adhere to by default?

    Thanks

    Ed

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  • LtData
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    Your naming scheme is putting album artist in the naming scheme correctly. However, as I said above, WMP and Winamp are reading the multi-artist tag. There isn't a way to automate how dMC handles these files in regards to filename, unfortunately, so you would have to hand-edit the artist and track name before ripping, as I have to do.

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  • bjorn
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    Originally posted by LtData
    The way I do this is I just put complications in under the album name and CDs with guest singers are hand-edited to where the artist is just the main artist and the guest singer is placed in the title of the song. Note that if you use [album artist] in the naming scheme it should alieviate this problem. However, Winamp and WMP will read the artist tag, which has both the artist and the guest artist, which is probably where the problem is coming in.
    Seem like I've bought a program that's "above my league". I need this explained with a "tea-spoon".
    This is the naming scheme I've been using lately:
    [IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][]\[][album][IFMULTI] - Disc [disc][]\[track] - [artist] - [title]

    So, are you saying the problem lies with Winamp and WMP? What string can I use with these programs and what if I start to use Zoomplayer.

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  • LtData
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    The way I do this is I just put complications in under the album name and CDs with guest singers are hand-edited to where the artist is just the main artist and the guest singer is placed in the title of the song. Note that if you use [album artist] in the naming scheme it should alieviate this problem. However, Winamp and WMP will read the artist tag, which has both the artist and the guest artist, which is probably where the problem is coming in.

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  • bjorn
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    I just purchases dbpoweramp. Great program, but I find the naming scheme difficult. I've tried some of the naming schemes mentioned here, but having some problems.
    When I use WMP or Winamp, CDs with guest singers or compilations are placed as separate CDs under artist.
    Example. CD: Best of Emmylou Harris. This has a few guest singers. With mye naming scheme know, I get several albums under artist in the library. One with Emmylou Harris, one with E.H. and Roy Orbison, one with E.H. and Dolly Parton, etc.

    I don't like that. One CD is then spread out under several artist names. I would like albums with guest singers to be only placed under the main artist of the CD and compilations under various or something. This is the way WMP player does it when it's used for ripping.

    So what naming scheme do I need to use?

    Are there any disadvantages of using naming scheme like I'm like I'm looking for? I'm new to this (just turned from CD player to a HTPC), and may not know the best organized way when I have ripped many CDs.

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  • sredmyer
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    Here is the same script formatted hopefully making it somewhat more readable

    [IFCOMP]
    [IFVALUE]album artist,
    [IFEQUALS]album artist,Various Artists,Various Artists - ([genre])[]
    [IF!EQUALS]album artist,Various Artists,[IFEQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[album artist][][][][],
    Various Artists - ([genre])
    []
    []

    [IF!COMP]
    [IFVALUE]album artist,
    [IFEQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[album artist][][][]
    [IF!EQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[album artist][],
    [IFEQUALS]artist,The [DEL]1,4,[artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[artist][][][]
    [IF!EQUALS]artist,The [DEL]1,4,[artist][],[artisit][]
    []
    []

    [IFMULTI]\[album] ([disc] of [disc_total])[]
    [IF!MULTI]\[album][]

    \[track] - [title]

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  • sredmyer
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    Originally posted by LtData
    You still need a check after the [IFVALUE] statement to check the artist if it does NOT have "The" in it.
    Well that makes sense but I must not be doing it right cause I still do not get the artist folder.

    Here is the script:

    [IFCOMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[IFEQUALS]album artist,Various Artists,Various Artists - ([genre])[][IF!EQUALS]album artist,Various Artists,[IFEQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[album artist][][][][],Various Artists - ([genre])[][][IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[IFEQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[album artist][][][][IF!EQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[album artist][],[IFEQUALS]artist,The [DEL]1,4,[artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[artist][][][][IF!EQUALS]artist,The [DEL]1,4,[artist][],[artisit][][][][IFMULTI]\[album] ([disc] of [disc_total])[][IF!MULTI]\[album][]\[track] - [title]

    and for the second track of the second disc of Pauk Oakenfold's "Traveling" album,
    this is the result:

    \Travelling (2 of 2)\02 - Gyromancer

    Should be:
    \Paul Oakenfold\Travelling (2 of 2)\02 - Gyromancer

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  • LtData
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    Re: Your Naming Scheme

    You still need a check after the [IFVALUE] statement to check the artist if it does NOT have "The" in it.

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  • sredmyer
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    Well I thought I would add a colorized and formatted version of the script which I think is much easier to read. However I don't seam to be able to do that (colorize text). Not sure why. Any way here is a a version which is formatted for readability at least.

    [IFCOMP]
    [IFVALUE]album artist,
    [IFEQUALS]album artist,Various Artists,Various Artists - ([genre])[]
    [IF!EQUALS]album artist,Various Artists,
    [IFEQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[album artist][][][],Various Artists - ([genre])[]
    []
    []

    [IF!COMP]
    [IFVALUE]album artist,
    [IFEQUALS]album artist,The [DEL]1,4,[album artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[album artist][][][],
    [IFEQUALS]artist,The [DEL]1,4,[artist][],[TRIM][DEL]1,4,[artist][][][]
    []
    []


    [IFMULTI]\[album] ([disc] of [disc_total])[]
    [IF!MULTI]\[album][]

    \[track] - [title]

    Edit: Well I guess I cant do any HTML so no real formatting either

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  • sredmyer
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    Originally posted by LtData
    Try this:
    I have bolded what I did to fix the artist problem. You were checking twice for if the artist had "The" in it, but not having a part for what to do if you did NOT have it.

    Also, the disc problem is probably caused by ", Disc 1" being in the album name.
    Nope that is not the problem (though I think you are on the right track). That change results in: "[]\Travelling (2 of 2)\02 - Gyromancer"

    The first [IFEQUALS] is there to check for "The" in the [album artist] and the second is there to check the [artist]. This second check should only be done if the [album artist] does not exist.

    Thanks
    Steve

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