Hi all-
When I do a batch conversion with dynamic naming, can I create a tag in the new file that contains the original (source) filename? I'm currently using R13.1.
The motivation for this is my music library is split across many folders with inconsistent naming schemes. When I convert the library for use on my smart phone (HE-AAC v2), I use dynamic naming to clean up the directory tree for easier browsing on the phone (less of an issue now as players have gotten better, but a few years ago it made life a lot easier). That means if I make a playlist I like while I'm on the go, it's really a pain to translate that back for use at home (because of the different directory structure). With the original filename in a tag in each AAC file translating back would be a fairly simple script operation.
Any suggestions (that avoid reorganizing the entire library) are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Stephen
When I do a batch conversion with dynamic naming, can I create a tag in the new file that contains the original (source) filename? I'm currently using R13.1.
The motivation for this is my music library is split across many folders with inconsistent naming schemes. When I convert the library for use on my smart phone (HE-AAC v2), I use dynamic naming to clean up the directory tree for easier browsing on the phone (less of an issue now as players have gotten better, but a few years ago it made life a lot easier). That means if I make a playlist I like while I'm on the go, it's really a pain to translate that back for use at home (because of the different directory structure). With the original filename in a tag in each AAC file translating back would be a fairly simple script operation.
Any suggestions (that avoid reorganizing the entire library) are greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
Stephen
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