Re: Newbie Metadata question
Thanks a lot for your support!
Cheers,
Gerhard
Newbie Metadata question
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Re: Newbie Metadata question
Hey Gerhard,
you can set it before the conversion by editing the meta data of your source. But again: it depends on the naming string, the album artist and the compilation flag.
I give you an example. It's my naming string:
[IFVALUE]album artist,[tags]album artist, - [],[IFCOMP]Compilations[][IF!COMP][artist][][]\[album]\[IFMULTI][disc]-[][track] [title]
What happens?
In case that the source does not have an album artist and the compilation flag is set, the files will be stored in a folder named "Compilations\[album]".
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Re: Newbie Metadata question
Hey Gerhard,
it is a question of the naming string, the album artist and the compilation flag.
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Newbie Metadata question
Hello to all!
I converted my CD collection with dbpoweramp to wav and FLAC.
For my iPod, I am going to convert flac to mp3 with fre:ac and LameXP in an once off session. Some directories worked well, however obviously not all metadata are transferred into mp3 tags (or loaded from Internet?) - checked this with &*8222;mp3tag&*8220;.
Result is, that for different artists in one album a new directory has been created. E.g. for Billy Joel - &*8222;Greatest Hits Vol III&*8220; there has been created a directory for track 4, which is a duett of Billy Joel and Ray Charles, same with &*8222;Adel Tawil&*8220; and so forth.
That does not make sense for me because I do not have all the tracks in per album available. I would like to have the same directory structure in mp3 and flac and wav.
Do you have any idea on that, I am helpless ...!
Thanks a lot and please excuse, if my explanation was too clumsy ;-)
all the best from Austria,
GerhardLast edited by Gerhard2106; February 24, 2018, 08:38 AM.
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