I recently moved to a new Windows 10 desktop computer.
I had been using DBPA R14.4 on my old Windows 7 machine.
With my move to the new computer, I decided to try out the newer R16 version, but I am having trouble navigating a difference from my old R14 software.
With R14, if I ripped a non-compilation CD that had a duet on one track, I would include have the ALBUM ARTIST tag for the main artist, then tag both song artists for that duet seperated by a ";" in the ARTIST tag. R14 would then name the file using only the first artist listed before the ";".
So for example:
Tags:
Album Artist: Elton John
Artist: Elton John; Kiki Dee
Folder Path: Music\Elton John\Greatest Hits, Volume II [MCA]\
File Name: Elton John Greatest Hits, Volume II [MCA] 04 Don't Go Breaking My Heart
However, now with R16 I am finding that DBPA is naming the file with both artists separated by a ";" in the actual file name.
File Name: Elton John; Kiki Dee Greatest Hits, Volume II [MCA] 04 Don't Go Breaking My Heart
In other words, DBPA R16 now puts both artists in the file name when my R14 used to just put the first artist in the file name (which was usually that same as the Album Artist). To be clear, I am not talking about compilation albums or Various Artists CD's.
My question: Was there a change/update between the older/newer versions of DBPA that is causing this to happen? Is there a way to disable so it behaves like my old R14 version handled this cirumstance?
I had been using DBPA R14.4 on my old Windows 7 machine.
With my move to the new computer, I decided to try out the newer R16 version, but I am having trouble navigating a difference from my old R14 software.
With R14, if I ripped a non-compilation CD that had a duet on one track, I would include have the ALBUM ARTIST tag for the main artist, then tag both song artists for that duet seperated by a ";" in the ARTIST tag. R14 would then name the file using only the first artist listed before the ";".
So for example:
Tags:
Album Artist: Elton John
Artist: Elton John; Kiki Dee
Folder Path: Music\Elton John\Greatest Hits, Volume II [MCA]\
File Name: Elton John Greatest Hits, Volume II [MCA] 04 Don't Go Breaking My Heart
However, now with R16 I am finding that DBPA is naming the file with both artists separated by a ";" in the actual file name.
File Name: Elton John; Kiki Dee Greatest Hits, Volume II [MCA] 04 Don't Go Breaking My Heart
In other words, DBPA R16 now puts both artists in the file name when my R14 used to just put the first artist in the file name (which was usually that same as the Album Artist). To be clear, I am not talking about compilation albums or Various Artists CD's.
My question: Was there a change/update between the older/newer versions of DBPA that is causing this to happen? Is there a way to disable so it behaves like my old R14 version handled this cirumstance?
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