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  • Spoon-
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    Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback

    You must have either a space at the beginning of the actual album artist tag, or in the naming string, post the full naming string with a copy and paste here please.

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  • mrjesserobinson
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    One last thing, when I move the folder to another location the space goes away? This post describes what is happening to me.
    http://www.sevenforums.com/general-d...ames-same.html

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  • mrjesserobinson
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    Sorry I the string should be this:
    [IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[IFCOMP]Various Artists[][IF!COMP][artist][][]\[album]\[track] [title]

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  • mrjesserobinson
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    Why is this adding a 'space' in front on the album artist folder?
    [IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[IFCOMP]Various Artists[][IF!COMP][artist][]\[album]\[track] [title]

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  • Gothic
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    [upc] works! Thank you very much!

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  • mville
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    Originally posted by Gothic
    How does one imbed the UPC in the name? It's in the metadata, but I don't see a variable for it in the naming scheme.
    Try using:
    [upc]

    If that doesn't work, try using:
    [tag]upc[]

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  • Gothic
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    How does one imbed the UPC in the name? It's in the metadata, but I don't see a variable for it in the naming scheme.

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  • Spoon-
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    Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback

    [album artist] - [album] - [IFMULTI]Disc [disc] - [][track] - [title]

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  • Frijolie
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    First off, great product! The music ripper has made my life much simpler as I have converted from EAC. It was so worth the purchase! I just wish I had done it a long time ago.

    I have a naming scheme issue and I'm hoping someone can help me figure it out. Here's my current scheme:

    [IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[IFCOMP]Various Artists[][IF!COMP][artist][][]\[album]\[IFMULTI]Disc [disc]\[][album artist] - [album] - [track] - [title]

    I've got it all working as expected except I would like to add the disc number to the filename (if multi disc). For example, this is something I'm looking for as far as the filename is concerned:

    [album artist] - [album] - [if multi]Disc [disc][] - [track] - [title]

    However, this doesn't seem to give me the results that I'm looking for when ripping the tracks. It will create the directories but the filename is missing the disc number. Can someone show me what's missing to get my desired filename?

    Thanks in advance

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  • Cienega32
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    There's a nice Freeware program called 'Tag Scanner' that is a full tag editor which works with a lot of %variables% for bulk text transformation and the like. It's pretty versatile.

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  • SoMdTDI
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    Re: Artist surname

    Originally posted by Spoon
    Not possible, sorry
    Thanks, I didn't think it was. I just have to pay attention to the song titles before ripping.

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  • Spoon-
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    Not possible, sorry

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  • SoMdTDI
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    Re: Artist surname

    I did not see this mentioned previously... can you remove 'featured' artists? I.E., Accidentally Racist (featuring LL Cool J).

    I do not wish it to be in the title or tags. I am only interested in the song title, not the featured artists.

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  • Spoon-
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    Re: Artist surname

    Visit codec central and install the [ID Tag Update] utility codec, this allows changes to ID Tags without the need to reencode.

    With this you can remove id3 tags, just by removing this option in dBpoweramp then converting to [ID Tag Update]

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  • puckman
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    Re: Artist surname

    Originally posted by Dama
    Hi
    I've looked at the tutorial but cannot find what I'm after.
    I would like to rip music to a folder with the artist surname ie Jarrett, Keith not Keith Jarrett. Can this be done?
    Thanks
    Originally posted by Spoon
    Sorry no.
    I have R14.3 which I used to rip around 1000 CD's into FLAC. It has been a flexible and an indispensable app.

    Recently, reading an uncountable number of threads/posts I discovered my library has a mix of ID3 and Vorbis metadata - a no-no. Not sure how I can proceed to remedy this oversight in a batch file but that's post for a different thread.

    I prefaced my question because I'm not sure it is related to my current challenge. Experimenting with the naming scheme I also discovered

    [IFVALUE]album artist sort,[album artist sort],[Album Artist][] -[Album]\[Disc].[Track]

    gives me [Album Artist] - [Album]\[Disc].[Track] from a Vorbis Commented FLAC file even when the tag Album Artist Sort is populated. I think this is where the bad mix of Vorbis and ID3 reared its head.

    So if I stripped out all ID3 tags so that only VORBIS metadata remains can the renaming scheme (or Arrange Audio) map the metadata to a filename which will accept the Album Artist Sort or ALBUMARTISTSORT?

    If this tag is exclusive to Apple audio in the words of Homer Simpson D'oh! D'oh! D'oh!:headbang:

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