Probably seen as a newbie problem..... and someone will probably point me to an existing thread that I haven't been able to find... but
I'm trying to rip a FLAC library at the same time as an mp3 library (the reason for me paying for the reference version). I'm ripping to a network NAS drive and have the drive mapped (NAS/Music). Setting up the ripper to multi-encode I have FLAC set to Original Folder under encoder settings, which rips perfectly, creating a file structure within the mapped drive of (NAS/Music/Artist/Album/track 1 etc). The second encoder (mp3) if I check Original Folder under settings, I get both FLAC and mp3 files in the same folder so (NAS/Music/Artist/Album/track 1 FLAC, track 1 mp3, track 2 FLAC, track 2 mp3 etc) If under encoder settings I check Folder, and map it to a specific folder on the NAS Drive (NAS/mp3) then I get the file structure (NAS/mp3/track 1, track 2, track 3 etc) order alphabetically by track name. If I also enable dynamic and have as a structure Album Artist, Album name, Track title, then I still get exactly the same file structure (all tracks from all albums lumped together) but with the naming meaning that at least they can be sorted according to the artist.
Any advice welcomed before I resort to manually manipulating the files for every CD I rip..
I'm trying to rip a FLAC library at the same time as an mp3 library (the reason for me paying for the reference version). I'm ripping to a network NAS drive and have the drive mapped (NAS/Music). Setting up the ripper to multi-encode I have FLAC set to Original Folder under encoder settings, which rips perfectly, creating a file structure within the mapped drive of (NAS/Music/Artist/Album/track 1 etc). The second encoder (mp3) if I check Original Folder under settings, I get both FLAC and mp3 files in the same folder so (NAS/Music/Artist/Album/track 1 FLAC, track 1 mp3, track 2 FLAC, track 2 mp3 etc) If under encoder settings I check Folder, and map it to a specific folder on the NAS Drive (NAS/mp3) then I get the file structure (NAS/mp3/track 1, track 2, track 3 etc) order alphabetically by track name. If I also enable dynamic and have as a structure Album Artist, Album name, Track title, then I still get exactly the same file structure (all tracks from all albums lumped together) but with the naming meaning that at least they can be sorted according to the artist.
Any advice welcomed before I resort to manually manipulating the files for every CD I rip..
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