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  • OldCoder
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Sep 2003
    • 90

    MMC Export bug and NFS

    I discovered the Export function this morning, its a nice tool to find what I've forgotten to add to MMC, and also review the tag corrections that I need to make.

    I tried adding YEAR after each album, and it wouldn't appear in any of the locations that I tried.

    I got a big kick out of the Total Track count, and Total hours - any chance you could add "Total Albums"?

    On a related note to that, once you have clicked "Compilation" in Audio CD Input, you can never go back to "not a compilation".

    I like keeping albums in single folders, it makes having different versions of the same song easy and easy to identify.

    Would you please consider changing the Compilation button to add a third click turns off the feature?

    Thanks again for the great software Spoon!
  • Spoon
    Administrator
    • Apr 2002
    • 44585

    #2
    Re: MMC Export bug and NFS

    >not a compilation

    If it came from freedb - try the freedb button again. If it has swapped the artist and tracks, press compilation again to reswap them.

    >I tried adding YEAR after each album

    year is really per song item, rather than per album, at least how MMC sees it
    Spoon
    www.dbpoweramp.com

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    • OldCoder
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast

      • Sep 2003
      • 90

      #3
      Re: MMC Export bug and NFS

      Originally posted by Spoon
      >not a compilation

      If it came from freedb - try the freedb button again. If it has swapped the artist and tracks, press compilation again to reswap them.

      >I tried adding YEAR after each album

      year is really per song item, rather than per album, at least how MMC sees it
      ===========================================
      Thanks for the explanation on YEAR - makes perfect sense.

      The freedb refresh trick didn't work - I did try that yesterday. Also tried ejecting a disk and putting a different one in. I was ripping compilations (Various Artists), wanting to keep all files in a "single album" folder rather than have artist folders with one or two songs all over my hard drive.

      It looks like a boolean gets set, and remembered. It still is marking these in a way that makes me think it will split them up. I will test that later today to a "non-production" folder.

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