Greetings.
I'm new here and have been using dBpoweramp for all of a week. I'm trying to establish conventions for myself that I can use for both tagging and naming files but I'm not quite getting there. I'm having trouble with Album Artist and Compilations. I haven't found answers to my questions, but there may be other features or methods I haven't discovered yet. My planned folder and file naming is:
<Album Artist>\
Typically, <Album Artist> would be the main performer, group, duet, etc. on the CD, of course.
For soundtrack compilations, <Album Artist> will be set to "_Soundtracks"
For other compilations, <Album Artist> will be set to "_Various Artists"
I think that should cover most music CDs.
I don't see the advantage to setting the <Compilation> tag, though. In Windows Media Player, the track list includes all track-based information and the rotating information at the top of the window includes the <Album Artist> except when I've intentionally left that field blank and the track <Artist> is included instead. In my vehicle, the track <Artist> is always displayed whether I fill or leave blank <Album Artist>, or set or reset <Compilation>. I thought I'd read that setting the Compilation tag would prevent numerous artist lists from being generated, but I see an artist entry in my vehicle's player for every artist on every song whether the tag is set or not.
I prefer to see the track <Artist> name(s) but I need to have <Album Artist> to get the desired folder and file names. I think what I'm looking for is a way to
1. Move the <Album Artist> to another field. (If I accidentally leave it blank, use something like "_Unknown".)
2. Reference that field in the file name.
3. Blank the original <Album Artist> so the players will display track <Artist> instead.
Is that possible?
Another problem I've encountered is with semicolons and slashes separating names in the <Artist> and <Composer> tags. Commas work much better. Is there a way to globally replace metadata characters before ripping?
In the past, I've exported tag data from MP3Tag, edited it, and reimported. I'd like to avoid that extra effort for each CD if possible.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
I'm new here and have been using dBpoweramp for all of a week. I'm trying to establish conventions for myself that I can use for both tagging and naming files but I'm not quite getting there. I'm having trouble with Album Artist and Compilations. I haven't found answers to my questions, but there may be other features or methods I haven't discovered yet. My planned folder and file naming is:
<Album Artist>\
(<Year>) <Album>\
<Album Artist> - (<Year>) <Album> - <Track> - <Artist> - <Title>
Typically, <Album Artist> would be the main performer, group, duet, etc. on the CD, of course.
For soundtrack compilations, <Album Artist> will be set to "_Soundtracks"
For other compilations, <Album Artist> will be set to "_Various Artists"
I think that should cover most music CDs.
I don't see the advantage to setting the <Compilation> tag, though. In Windows Media Player, the track list includes all track-based information and the rotating information at the top of the window includes the <Album Artist> except when I've intentionally left that field blank and the track <Artist> is included instead. In my vehicle, the track <Artist> is always displayed whether I fill or leave blank <Album Artist>, or set or reset <Compilation>. I thought I'd read that setting the Compilation tag would prevent numerous artist lists from being generated, but I see an artist entry in my vehicle's player for every artist on every song whether the tag is set or not.
I prefer to see the track <Artist> name(s) but I need to have <Album Artist> to get the desired folder and file names. I think what I'm looking for is a way to
1. Move the <Album Artist> to another field. (If I accidentally leave it blank, use something like "_Unknown".)
2. Reference that field in the file name.
3. Blank the original <Album Artist> so the players will display track <Artist> instead.
Is that possible?
Another problem I've encountered is with semicolons and slashes separating names in the <Artist> and <Composer> tags. Commas work much better. Is there a way to globally replace metadata characters before ripping?
In the past, I've exported tag data from MP3Tag, edited it, and reimported. I'd like to avoid that extra effort for each CD if possible.
Thanks for any help you can offer.
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