Re: Problem with "output location" dynamic path
Spoon's suggestion to set a maximum filename length is one workable solution.
I would suggest another: Leave ALBUM and ARTIST out of the filename. I used to do it the way you are now, and like you, I ran into long, unwieldy filenames with classical music. It finally dawned on me that there's really no need to put all that metadata in the filename...it's already embedded in the file, which is located within a folder structure that explicitly identifies both album and artist. And if, for whatever reason, I'm working with the file outside its original folder, the album & artist info are just a right-click (or floating properties box) away.
Ultimately, I decided to rename my entire library this way, essentially just [TRACK] - [TITLE]. It not only completely eliminates the issue you're having, it makes for a much cleaner-looking, easier-to-use filing system. I've never once ran into any kind of problem from not having all that info in the filename itself.
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Re: Problem with "output location" dynamic path
The issue is the filename is too long and it is getting shortened which is also shortening the folder name.
You can try:
[artist]\[album]\[MAXLENGTH]100,[artist] - [album] - [title][]Leave a comment:
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Problem with "output location" dynamic path
Dear All,
I encountered a problem when setting the output location to dynamic as follows: [artist]\[album]\[artist] - [album] - [title]
The result that I want should be something as:
but for some reason I also get this:
Is there a fix? I do not want to have a bunch of folders that have the same names but differ for a few characters? Why is this happening?
Thanks and all the best, MTags: None
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