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  • solidterry

    • Mar 2016
    • 5

    Changing File Configuration After the Fact

    Hi all. I'm new to the forum and dbpoweramp. I'm in the process of ripping my collection of 5,000 CDs to a lossless format using Nimbie USB Plus with Batch Ripper. I'm using a Windows 7-driven PC to rip to an external hard drive.

    I made the mistake of ripping a bunch of CDs using the naming configuration of [artist] - [artist]. I would like to actually have the configuration be [artist] - [album]. I know how to change the configuration for future CD rips, but is there a way to change the files I've already ripped so that they will have the [artist] - [album] configuration?

    Apologies in advance if this question has already been asked a lot.
  • Dat Ei
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Feb 2014
    • 1786

    #2
    Re: Changing File Configuration After the Fact

    As long as you have proper ID tags in those files, you can reorg and rename them afterwards.


    Dat Ei

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    • solidterry

      • Mar 2016
      • 5

      #3
      Re: Changing File Configuration After the Fact

      Originally posted by Dat Ei
      As long as you have proper ID tags in those files, you can reorg and rename them afterwards.


      Dat Ei
      Yes, I have the proper tags, but I have no idea how to go about doing that. Would you or someone else be so kind as to show me how?

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      • solidterry

        • Mar 2016
        • 5

        #4
        Re: Changing File Configuration After the Fact

        Is this a job for Batch Converter?

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        • Dat Ei
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • Feb 2014
          • 1786

          #5
          Re: Changing File Configuration After the Fact

          Originally posted by solidterry
          Is this a job for Batch Converter?
          You can do it with Batch Converter and the additional "Arrange Audio" codec. Or you can download and use mp3tag, a free program, very fast, very powerful.


          Dat Ei

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          • solidterry

            • Mar 2016
            • 5

            #6
            Re: Changing File Configuration After the Fact

            Originally posted by Dat Ei
            You can do it with Batch Converter and the additional "Arrange Audio" codec. Or you can download and use mp3tag, a free program, very fast, very powerful.


            Dat Ei
            ok -- thanks so much! Time to educate myself about codecs.

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            • solidterry

              • Mar 2016
              • 5

              #7
              Re: Changing File Configuration After the Fact

              Thanks a lot!

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