While I realise that the browsing, searching and selection processes for playing classical music will almost certainly be entirely dependent on metadata tags, I would still like to create a logical file system for storage of my FLAC files. My starting point for this is to design a suitable file and folder naming formula in dBpoweramp CD Ripper.
There are many possible naming schemes, one of which could be as follows,
C:\...\My Music\[album]\[composer]\[WORK]\[disc]-[track] [title].flac
e.g.
C:\...\My Music\Cav & Pag + Opera Intermezzi\Mascagni\Cavalleria Rusticana\2-03 Finale: A voi tutti salute.flac
C:\...\My Music\Cav & Pag + Opera Intermezzi\Leoncavallo\Pagliacci\2-08 Un grande spettacolo.flac
C:\...\My Music\Cav & Pag + Opera Intermezzi\Giordano\Fedora\3-14 Intermezzo.flac
The only problem is that I cannot see any option to create a tag called Work and use this for folder naming. Is this something that can only be done after ripping? Note that I am trying to avoid inserting the work name into every track title.
David
There are many possible naming schemes, one of which could be as follows,
C:\...\My Music\[album]\[composer]\[WORK]\[disc]-[track] [title].flac
e.g.
C:\...\My Music\Cav & Pag + Opera Intermezzi\Mascagni\Cavalleria Rusticana\2-03 Finale: A voi tutti salute.flac
C:\...\My Music\Cav & Pag + Opera Intermezzi\Leoncavallo\Pagliacci\2-08 Un grande spettacolo.flac
C:\...\My Music\Cav & Pag + Opera Intermezzi\Giordano\Fedora\3-14 Intermezzo.flac
The only problem is that I cannot see any option to create a tag called Work and use this for folder naming. Is this something that can only be done after ripping? Note that I am trying to avoid inserting the work name into every track title.
David
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