Just downloaded dBpower Ripper and am having a problem setting up the file naming scheme that matches what i already have in my database.
Database file name setup:
I:\My Music - New\CD Music Files\Classics For Relaxation\Classics For Relaxation
Produces The Following:
Folder Titled "Classics For Relaxation" double click produces:
Music File (Example 01_Minuet_Greig_Clasics For Relaxation.mp3 MPEG Audio File
Using dBpower Ripper file name setup:
Track\title\artist
I:\My Music - New\CD'S Ripped\Country Sacred Music\01\uncloudy day
Produces:
Folder Titled "Country Sacred Music" Double Click
Produces Folder Titled "01 File Folder" Double Click
Produces Folder Titled "Uncloudy Day" Double Click
Produces Folder Titled "Willie Nelson.mp3 MPEG Audio File Willie Nelson
Finally arrived at the music file
I realize this is a long winded question, but how do i set up the ripper to produce a file(s) structure that i already have?
Database file name setup:
I:\My Music - New\CD Music Files\Classics For Relaxation\Classics For Relaxation
Produces The Following:
Folder Titled "Classics For Relaxation" double click produces:
Music File (Example 01_Minuet_Greig_Clasics For Relaxation.mp3 MPEG Audio File
Using dBpower Ripper file name setup:
Track\title\artist
I:\My Music - New\CD'S Ripped\Country Sacred Music\01\uncloudy day
Produces:
Folder Titled "Country Sacred Music" Double Click
Produces Folder Titled "01 File Folder" Double Click
Produces Folder Titled "Uncloudy Day" Double Click
Produces Folder Titled "Willie Nelson.mp3 MPEG Audio File Willie Nelson
Finally arrived at the music file
I realize this is a long winded question, but how do i set up the ripper to produce a file(s) structure that i already have?
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