Hi,
I am having a problem using the [IFMULTI]string[] element of the batch converter when using the Arrange Audio plugin. I have a folder containing a number of tracks from a two disk album and have checked that the disc property is set to 1 or 2. When I run the Arrange Audio converter it seems to ignore the IFMULTI statement completely.
I am using the following statement: -
complete\[album][IFMULTI] - Disc [disc][]\[track] - [title]
After I have run the Arrange Audio the files are correctly renamed and moved to the completed folder but under a single folder with just the Album name.
I am using the reference version 13.4 and Arrange Audio version 3.0. Has anybody else had this problem or am I using the statement incorrectly.
Any help much appreciated.
Simon
I am having a problem using the [IFMULTI]string[] element of the batch converter when using the Arrange Audio plugin. I have a folder containing a number of tracks from a two disk album and have checked that the disc property is set to 1 or 2. When I run the Arrange Audio converter it seems to ignore the IFMULTI statement completely.
I am using the following statement: -
complete\[album][IFMULTI] - Disc [disc][]\[track] - [title]
After I have run the Arrange Audio the files are correctly renamed and moved to the completed folder but under a single folder with just the Album name.
I am using the reference version 13.4 and Arrange Audio version 3.0. Has anybody else had this problem or am I using the statement incorrectly.
Any help much appreciated.
Simon
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