Re: Ripping problems
Ahh. Good catch. This is why one should use track numbers as part of file name. Then this can't happen. My tracks are all named: [track] - [title]
and somewhere in settings I indicated I want track numbers to be two digit: 01, 02, etc.
edit: and to be clear, you mention that track numbers don't solve the problem. In fact they do (I don't have this issue). I suspect you have track numbers correct BUT HAVE NOT USED THEM IN YOUR DYNAMIC TRACK FILE NAMING SCHEME. For example, my filenames are:
x:\music\ARTIST\ALBUM\trackno - trackname.
So this would be:
x:\music\The Beatles\Abbey Road\01 - Come Together.flac
etc. So even if there were more than one track named "Come Together", the filenames would be different because of the tracknumber at the first part of filename.
Ahh. Good catch. This is why one should use track numbers as part of file name. Then this can't happen. My tracks are all named: [track] - [title]
and somewhere in settings I indicated I want track numbers to be two digit: 01, 02, etc.
edit: and to be clear, you mention that track numbers don't solve the problem. In fact they do (I don't have this issue). I suspect you have track numbers correct BUT HAVE NOT USED THEM IN YOUR DYNAMIC TRACK FILE NAMING SCHEME. For example, my filenames are:
x:\music\ARTIST\ALBUM\trackno - trackname.
So this would be:
x:\music\The Beatles\Abbey Road\01 - Come Together.flac
etc. So even if there were more than one track named "Come Together", the filenames would be different because of the tracknumber at the first part of filename.
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