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How Do I Design A Custom Ripping Path That Looks Like I Want It To?

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  • LtData
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    Re: How Do I Design A Custom Ripping Path That Looks Like I Want It To?

    I'm not sure where the "31" is coming from, so I'll just assume that is a static part of the path.
    I'm not sure what you want compilations to look like, so I will work on the non-compilation part:
    [IF!COMP][artist]\[album]\[IFMULTI]CD [disc]\[][track] - [title] [artist] [genre] [track] [year][]
    Does that look correct or no? Also, please post what you want your compilation path to look like.

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  • How Do I Design A Custom Ripping Path That Looks Like I Want It To?

    I would like my ripped songs to appear as .wav files in a Windows path like this:

    C:\31\Rickie Lee Jones\Rickie Lee Jones


    So the completed songs would look like this:

    01 - Chuck E.'s in Love Rickie Lee Jones Rock 01 1979 03.wav


    So I created a Ripping path like this:

    [artist]\[album]\[track] - [title] [artist] [genre] [track] [year]


    But the above path does not include compilations and multi-cd sets.

    Can you help me come up with a Ripping path that would look like how I want it to look above and still work for compilations and multi-cd sets?


    Also, after spending a few hours experimenting, I still cannot come up with a way to convert my .wav files into .mp3 files so that they appear in a Windows folder called CD 1 in the above Windows path like so:

    C:\31\Rickie Lee Jones\Rickie Lee Jones\CD 1


    Can you help me with that Ripping path also?


    Thank you so much for your help.

    Edward
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