Hi, I'm new here (and with dBpoweramp) so I'll try to make this short... but probably fail.
(A): File AND Tag naming
I'd like to have the first letter of every word capitalized. In the "DSP Settings Id Tag Processing" section, I have "Capitalization" set to: "Lowercase Except First Letter" and have tried the "Word/Character Replacement" feature but to no avail. They simply do not seem to work. I would like both the FILENAME and the TAG INFO to have this option. My main "Profile" is named "Regular Disc" and contains my preferred naming method which works great for single disc albums with "single word tracks":
[artist]\[album]\[artist] - [album] - [track] - [title]
Madonna\Immaculate\Madonna - Immaculate - 05 - Holiday
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However, when the artist and/or album and/or title contain more than one word, PerfectMeta displays this as such:
Madonna of Venice\Immaculate if Not Miraculous\Madonna of Venice - Immaculate if Not Miraculous - 01 - The Sun is in my Face and it's Too Bright. (example)
How do I get the bold letters shone in the example above, in uppercase as so?:
Madonna Of Venice\Immaculate If Not Miraculous\Madonna Of Venice - Immaculate If Not Miraculous - 01 - The Sun Is In My Face And It's Too Bright. (example, lol)
B) This would also apply to multiple disc albums (non-compilation), where "Immaculate CD1" is shown as filename but "Cd1 is shown in the tag(s)".
I used to rip all my cds manually - without using the internet; yes, typing every single artist, album, song title and further info in the tags because I have very specific naming preferences. I'd like to use the "Profile" feature to automatically make these alterations. I think I'll simply show how I'd like my filenames & tags to appear.
Profile: "Multiple Disc (x2)" - would be the same with 3, 4 or more discs
Madonna\Immaculate (2xCD)\Madonna - Immaculate CD1 - 05 - Holiday
Madonna\Immaculate (2xCD)\Madonna - Immacualte CD2 - 05 - Holiday Inn
I also like to add "[Remastered]" or "[Limited Edition]" to albums that are... but I guess I could enter those manually instead of creating a Profile for each of them. Perhaps leaving out the "(2xCD)" and typing that in manually would also be better?!
Madonna\Immaculate [Remastered]\Madonna - Immaculate [Remastered] - 05 - Holiday
The thing I'd like to make absolutely certain of is that both FILENAMES & TAGS be exactly the same where possible! As it stands now, I'll have to manually edit every filename and tag info even though I'm using Registered Reference 13.3 with PerfectMeta!!
Again, love the program but I wish we had more control and/or options over and with regards to file and tag naming. I do apologize for the unneccesarily-long winded post! :o Any and all help will be extemely appreciated.
Marc S.
(A): File AND Tag naming
I'd like to have the first letter of every word capitalized. In the "DSP Settings Id Tag Processing" section, I have "Capitalization" set to: "Lowercase Except First Letter" and have tried the "Word/Character Replacement" feature but to no avail. They simply do not seem to work. I would like both the FILENAME and the TAG INFO to have this option. My main "Profile" is named "Regular Disc" and contains my preferred naming method which works great for single disc albums with "single word tracks":
[artist]\[album]\[artist] - [album] - [track] - [title]
Madonna\Immaculate\Madonna - Immaculate - 05 - Holiday
---------------------------------------------------------
However, when the artist and/or album and/or title contain more than one word, PerfectMeta displays this as such:
Madonna of Venice\Immaculate if Not Miraculous\Madonna of Venice - Immaculate if Not Miraculous - 01 - The Sun is in my Face and it's Too Bright. (example)
How do I get the bold letters shone in the example above, in uppercase as so?:
Madonna Of Venice\Immaculate If Not Miraculous\Madonna Of Venice - Immaculate If Not Miraculous - 01 - The Sun Is In My Face And It's Too Bright. (example, lol)
B) This would also apply to multiple disc albums (non-compilation), where "Immaculate CD1" is shown as filename but "Cd1 is shown in the tag(s)".
I used to rip all my cds manually - without using the internet; yes, typing every single artist, album, song title and further info in the tags because I have very specific naming preferences. I'd like to use the "Profile" feature to automatically make these alterations. I think I'll simply show how I'd like my filenames & tags to appear.
Profile: "Multiple Disc (x2)" - would be the same with 3, 4 or more discs
Madonna\Immaculate (2xCD)\Madonna - Immaculate CD1 - 05 - Holiday
Madonna\Immaculate (2xCD)\Madonna - Immacualte CD2 - 05 - Holiday Inn
I also like to add "[Remastered]" or "[Limited Edition]" to albums that are... but I guess I could enter those manually instead of creating a Profile for each of them. Perhaps leaving out the "(2xCD)" and typing that in manually would also be better?!
Madonna\Immaculate [Remastered]\Madonna - Immaculate [Remastered] - 05 - Holiday
The thing I'd like to make absolutely certain of is that both FILENAMES & TAGS be exactly the same where possible! As it stands now, I'll have to manually edit every filename and tag info even though I'm using Registered Reference 13.3 with PerfectMeta!!
Again, love the program but I wish we had more control and/or options over and with regards to file and tag naming. I do apologize for the unneccesarily-long winded post! :o Any and all help will be extemely appreciated.
Marc S.
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