We have a large classical music collection ripped using dBPoweramp. At first I used Default profile/naming scheme (artist/album, etc.). Later, I began modifying and trying to create a perfect profile for classical rips (I can hear you laughing already). What I wanted was an almost universal profile with composer (last name first)/work/conductor/orchestra/soloist/track-title. Naturally, the perfect profile would also account for multiple composers (putting each composer's work into that composer's folder), and also account for multiple disc sets (by listing them as Disc 1,Disc 2, etc.) For recital discs by famous artists playing a variety of works I'm happy to use the Default profile/naming scheme.
Experimenting to find the right combination of naming has resulted in a messy collection where some are OK and many are not. Some composers are currently listed by first name, last name. Some are listed by conductor (under Album artist) instead of by composer. Multiple composer discs are listed by first composer only, etc. You get the idea, I'm sure.
So, will Perfect Tunes allow me to correct all these variances in a relatively easy fashion? And, by that, I mean MUCH easier than trying to decipher the dBPoweramp CD Ripper naming elements and all their confusing forward slash/backslash/bracket-bracket things.
Experimenting to find the right combination of naming has resulted in a messy collection where some are OK and many are not. Some composers are currently listed by first name, last name. Some are listed by conductor (under Album artist) instead of by composer. Multiple composer discs are listed by first composer only, etc. You get the idea, I'm sure.
So, will Perfect Tunes allow me to correct all these variances in a relatively easy fashion? And, by that, I mean MUCH easier than trying to decipher the dBPoweramp CD Ripper naming elements and all their confusing forward slash/backslash/bracket-bracket things.
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