Hi. I just found dBpoweramp and I'm pretty happy so far. It makes the process of file conversion about effortless. I'm using R12
My question is about the [IFCOMP]String[] conditional. I'm trying to keep compilations discs together, so I created this file path for FLAC output:
[IFCOMP]Compilation\[][IF!COMP][artist]\[][album]\[IFMULTI][disc]-[][track] [title]
The idea is to ape what iTunes does, collecting compilations under a single directory. I'm using the new multi-encoder and have selected two codes, AAC and FLAC, as my outputs. Both use this string, with different entries in the Folder. The Compilation checkbox at the top of the ripper is checked. Yet the files end up as if the [IF!COMP]...[] part was selected, and not the [IFCOMP]..[] part as I expect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
My question is about the [IFCOMP]String[] conditional. I'm trying to keep compilations discs together, so I created this file path for FLAC output:
[IFCOMP]Compilation\[][IF!COMP][artist]\[][album]\[IFMULTI][disc]-[][track] [title]
The idea is to ape what iTunes does, collecting compilations under a single directory. I'm using the new multi-encoder and have selected two codes, AAC and FLAC, as my outputs. Both use this string, with different entries in the Folder. The Compilation checkbox at the top of the ripper is checked. Yet the files end up as if the [IF!COMP]...[] part was selected, and not the [IFCOMP]..[] part as I expect.
What am I doing wrong?
Thanks.
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