I changed the default filename character replacement so that a : gets replaced with a *, meaning that the colon should be removed from the filename. When ripping however, this does not occur; despite having changed this colons are still replaced with semicolons just like in the default options. I double checked that my changes were kept in the menu and they were, I even tried restarting the program. Once this issue is fixed, I would also like to know why it is not possible to replace filename characters with two-character combinations. I would really like to be able to replace colons with a space and a dash, but only one replacement character is saved each time so I can't do this.
Filename Character Replacement Not Working
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
No, because you are replacing the : (colon) character with another illegal filename character, the * (asterisk) character. -
Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
Yes, but * is an invalid filename character. That is why it isn't working. Are you using a Windows OS?Comment
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
... and if you look at your screenshot, I read what it says in the text:
A Replace With value of '*' removes 'To Replace' character from the string
Sorry, I get it now. My mistake. I think that you want to remove : (colon) from the filename, not replace. Looks like a bug.
I'll try it myself and see what I get.
... Just tested in R15.3, and it worked. : (colon) was removed from the filename.
Not sure why it isn't working for you. Are you happy to use regedit?Last edited by mville; August 06, 2015, 01:54 AM.Comment
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
In regedit, go to the following registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Illustrate\dBpoweramp
Then (in the right-hand window pane) double-click the registry value:
CDRipperFileNameChrReplace
Select the value data, copy it and paste it in this thread.
Please can you confirm your Windows OS (x86 or x64) and dBpoweramp version?Last edited by mville; August 06, 2015, 02:05 AM.Comment
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
Here's the value data:
"'>»<«?*:*\-/-*-|-
It looks correct if I'm interpreting the format correctly. I just ran a rip again and once again the colons are replaced with semicolons as if the registry setting has no effect.Comment
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
... also, are you using Multi Encoder?
... ... also, try searching the registry for all instances of the registry value CDRipperFileNameChrReplace and check what value data is in each instance.Last edited by mville; August 06, 2015, 02:23 AM.Comment
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
Folks, I have tried to customise the list of character replacements in dbPowerAmp r14.4 but the changes don't seem to have the desired effect. This is what the option dialog looks like: but I still get inverted question marks instead of normal question marks in filenames (which is the only dodgy character that hasComment
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Re: Filename Character Replacement Not Working
However, don't be put off. I too rip my CDs to flac. Then later, when I am happy with the tags, I convert to mp3 from my flac library.
Other experienced users here do the same. It does have it's advantages.Comment
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