I ripped a compilation CD to FLAC with the compilation switch turned on using this naming string:
[IFCOMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],Various Artists[][][IF!COMP][artist][]\[album]\track [track]
The compilation tag in the resulting FLAC file is set to "true" and the track files are named with "artist" (taking the [IFCOMP] side).
If I take this FLAC file and convert it with dMC to MP3 using exactly the same naming string, it does not take the [IFCOMP] exit but uses [IF!COMP]. The resulting MP3 files still carry is compilation tag.
Bug or feature?
[IFCOMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],Various Artists[][][IF!COMP][artist][]\[album]\track [track]
The compilation tag in the resulting FLAC file is set to "true" and the track files are named with "artist" (taking the [IFCOMP] side).
If I take this FLAC file and convert it with dMC to MP3 using exactly the same naming string, it does not take the [IFCOMP] exit but uses [IF!COMP]. The resulting MP3 files still carry is compilation tag.
Bug or feature?
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