Honest. You see, I keep my library organized by artist\album\track-name and every music player or radio I've ever met has been happy to just dig the track number up from the metadata, and play the tracks in any one album, in track order.
Nope.
I've got the library on a USB stick to feed the new car, and the car's "music system" only knows how to read alphabetically, so it only plays cuts in alphabetical order. Which is NOT the correct track order, and certainly not how the artists intended the album to be played. Much less how I'm used to hearing it.
So, if I listen to random cuts...no problem, that's random. But if I want to hear an ALBUM in the original sequence, that's not possible.
And I'm not about to rename the tracks in a thousand albums all manually, just to placate a dumb car stereo.
So is there any way...I'm using dbp, paid, the whole thing, any way that I can tell it "Go rename all the songs in this library, take their track number and make sure to use a leading zero for the single digit ones (REALLY dumb stereo!), and rename them as "Track01-SongTitleWhatever" instead of just the existing song title?
It should be scriptable, I just have no idea what or how to being doing that without doing custom programming.
Nope.
I've got the library on a USB stick to feed the new car, and the car's "music system" only knows how to read alphabetically, so it only plays cuts in alphabetical order. Which is NOT the correct track order, and certainly not how the artists intended the album to be played. Much less how I'm used to hearing it.
So, if I listen to random cuts...no problem, that's random. But if I want to hear an ALBUM in the original sequence, that's not possible.
And I'm not about to rename the tracks in a thousand albums all manually, just to placate a dumb car stereo.
So is there any way...I'm using dbp, paid, the whole thing, any way that I can tell it "Go rename all the songs in this library, take their track number and make sure to use a leading zero for the single digit ones (REALLY dumb stereo!), and rename them as "Track01-SongTitleWhatever" instead of just the existing song title?
It should be scriptable, I just have no idea what or how to being doing that without doing custom programming.
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