This is causing me problems!
A space before the extension dot is not an illegal windows filename as far as I know.
I have a large database containing the names of 150,000 mp3 file. If I do a conversion to a different bitrate or samplerate, the missing space causes the file to be unrecognized. I have to manually compare and go back and add the space back into the fiename, which I would rather not have to do. (Yes I am slowly working on removing the trailing spaces in the collection but they keep sneaking in again e.g. when you do a tag to filename rename)
Is it possible to change this behaviour and keep destination filename the same as source filename please?
A space before the extension dot is not an illegal windows filename as far as I know.
I have a large database containing the names of 150,000 mp3 file. If I do a conversion to a different bitrate or samplerate, the missing space causes the file to be unrecognized. I have to manually compare and go back and add the space back into the fiename, which I would rather not have to do. (Yes I am slowly working on removing the trailing spaces in the collection but they keep sneaking in again e.g. when you do a tag to filename rename)
Is it possible to change this behaviour and keep destination filename the same as source filename please?
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