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  • Max Dread
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast

    • Dec 2013
    • 297

    "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

    Hi

    Is it possible to change this so that in multi-disc sets rather than putting "Disc 1" after a comma it puts it into square brackets instead?

    For example,

    Default is: We Are the Romans, Disc 1

    Can I change this to: We Are the Romans [Disc 1]


    I know it is being a pedantic, but hey - isn't that what tagging's all about!?!?

    Cheers

    Max
  • garym
    dBpoweramp Guru

    • Nov 2007
    • 5907

    #2
    Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

    Originally posted by Max Dread
    Hi

    Is it possible to change this so that in multi-disc sets rather than putting "Disc 1" after a comma it puts it into square brackets instead?

    For example,

    Default is: We Are the Romans, Disc 1

    Can I change this to: We Are the Romans [Disc 1]


    I know it is being a pedantic, but hey - isn't that what tagging's all about!?!?

    Cheers

    Max
    I think you can do this with ID Tag Processing in dbpa. I can easily do this as well with mp3tag by doing an action that automatically replaces ", Disc 1" with " [Disc 1]" (in the %album% field, i.e., ALBUM name tag). There is a fancier way of doing it to deal with any disk number as well (regedit), but I'd probably just run it for Disc 1, Disc 2, Disc 3, etc. separately. Or when ripping, just Change the Album name in the ripping screen to "We Are the Romans [Disc 1]". And turn off the setting that automatically adds the Disc number after the album name.

    Note the above assumes you are talking about the way the album tag is filled. If you're talking about the actual file or folder name created for the ripped files, it is even easier using dynamic naming.

    instead of using this in your dynamic naming string: [album]
    use this:
    [album] [Disc [Disc]]

    This will produce a subdirectory named: We Are the Romans [Disc 1]
    p.s. this assumes "[" is an allowed character in a windows file name or directory....can't recall.

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    • Spoon
      Administrator
      • Apr 2002
      • 44583

      #3
      Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

      CD Ripper >> Options >> Metadata & ID Tag

      There you can change the disc option.
      Spoon
      www.dbpoweramp.com

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      • Max Dread
        dBpoweramp Enthusiast

        • Dec 2013
        • 297

        #4
        Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

        Originally posted by Spoon
        CD Ripper >> Options >> Metadata & ID Tag

        There you can change the disc option.
        I've seen that setting.... I tried experimenting, but none of them do what I want. Is it possible to type in something to get what I'm after, and if so what do I need to type in there? Otherwise, I'll go with Gary's suggestion of typing it manually for double albums.


        OTOH, I am a little tempted to forget splitting altogether and treat some doubles as singles (especially live albums which are only split because CDs are not long enough). So ALL tracks from both CDs would be in one folder, all with the same album title. I could use the Track Number Offset feature so that all the tracks run sequentially. Any down side to doing this???

        RE: filenaming. I have not got around to sorting that yet. When I do, I will want it to follow whatever I decide to do with the tagging (preferably).

        Cheers guys

        Max

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        • garym
          dBpoweramp Guru

          • Nov 2007
          • 5907

          #5
          Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

          Originally posted by Max Dread
          I've seen that setting.... I tried experimenting, but none of them do what I want. Is it possible to type in something to get what I'm after, and if so what do I need to type in there? Otherwise, I'll go with Gary's suggestion of typing it manually for double albums.


          OTOH, I am a little tempted to forget splitting altogether and treat some doubles as singles (especially live albums which are only split because CDs are not long enough). So ALL tracks from both CDs would be in one folder, all with the same album title. I could use the Track Number Offset feature so that all the tracks run sequentially. Any down side to doing this???

          RE: filenaming. I have not got around to sorting that yet. When I do, I will want it to follow whatever I decide to do with the tagging (preferably).

          Cheers guys

          Max
          I don't put Disc number in my album titles at all. Instead on multi disc Albums, I simply call the album the name of the album only, and then I have the DISC tag field fill in with the disk number (i.e., 1/3, 2/3, 3/3). Then most players (mine included) will list these in order (i.e., Disc 1, track 1...N; Disc 2, track 1...N, etc.). Then in my dynamic naming for the files themselves, there is an album subdirectory, and underneath there is a subdirectory for each Disc, i.e.,

          music\artist\album\disc 1\ tracks...
          ............................\disk 2\tracks...
          etc.

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          • Spoon
            Administrator
            • Apr 2002
            • 44583

            #6
            Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

            [album] [Disc [discnum]]
            Spoon
            www.dbpoweramp.com

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            • Max Dread
              dBpoweramp Enthusiast

              • Dec 2013
              • 297

              #7
              Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

              Thanks Spoon, perfect!

              And thanks Gary for sharing your set up. Now that I know how to do it, I'll have a think about what my preferred scheme will be, and will be fully armed when I decide.

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              • BrodyBoy
                dBpoweramp Guru

                • Sep 2011
                • 777

                #8
                Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

                Originally posted by Max Dread
                OTOH, I am a little tempted to forget splitting altogether and treat some doubles as singles (especially live albums which are only split because CDs are not long enough). So ALL tracks from both CDs would be in one folder, all with the same album title. I could use the Track Number Offset feature so that all the tracks run sequentially. Any down side to doing this???
                None. Indeed, I think it makes a lot more sense.

                As you say, the multiple CDs are just a function of the physical media's limitations, an issue that doesn't exist in your digital library.

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                • Max Dread
                  dBpoweramp Enthusiast

                  • Dec 2013
                  • 297

                  #9
                  Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

                  Hehe - it's funny how a question about square brackets has led to a total re-thinking about the file naming and tagging of multiple disc albums! I'm glad I asked now!

                  Thanks for the help guys. I'm really pleased to be sailing on the DBPA ship. A great product with a super forum to come to for help and advice...

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                  • mville
                    dBpoweramp Guru

                    • Dec 2008
                    • 4021

                    #10
                    Re: "Multi-CD Add Disc to Album"... Change to square brackets?

                    Originally posted by Max Dread
                    So ALL tracks from both CDs would be in one folder, all with the same album title. I could use the Track Number Offset feature so that all the tracks run sequentially.
                    Or you can name the files like this:
                    [disc].[track] [artist] - [title]

                    and you don't have to worry about the Track Number Offset

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