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  • Spoon
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    We are not due to beta another version of dBp for a good number of weeks or even months.

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Hey Spoon,

    Originally posted by Spoon
    if you put as:

    [tags]album artist,_COMMA_ []

    it works, but in:

    [IFVALUE]album artist,[tags]album artist,_COMMA_[],NO ALBUM ARTIST[]

    Will mark as a future bug.
    any chance, that we will see a beta version with a fix in the next weeks? I got stuck with my work and workflow and look forward to the fix.


    Dat Ei

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by mville
    I think we are in agreement, i.e. there IS a bug
    Oh yes, in this point we do agree - even with Spoon!


    Dat Ei

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  • mville
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    thanks for your effort, but I have to disagree. It is not the [tags]<element>,delimiter[] that does not work, it is the parser itself or the keyword "_COMMA_ " that does not work.
    I think we are in agreement, i.e. there IS a bug

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by Spoon
    Will mark as a future bug.
    Thanks for the information.

    Will we have [tags] and "_COMMA_" in Arrage Audio in the near future? Or shall I write this in the wishlist?


    Dat Ei

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  • Spoon
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    if you put as:

    [tags]album artist,_COMMA_ []

    it works, but in:

    [IFVALUE]album artist,[tags]album artist,_COMMA_[],NO ALBUM ARTIST[]

    Will mark as a future bug.

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Hey mville,

    Originally posted by mville
    I would need to see the full naming string and see exactly what album artist is populated with.
    the full naming strings can be seen in my first posting.

    Originally posted by mville
    ... further testing shows that you cannot use the [tags]<element>,delimiter[] function within the [IFVALUE]tag,strifvalue,strnovalue[] function
    thanks for your effort, but I have to disagree. It is not the [tags]<element>,delimiter[] that does not work, it is the parser itself or the keyword "_COMMA_ " that does not work. See the following example, which is the same as yesterday but with a longer explanation and coming straight to the point:

    For the example I've chosen the CD "The Chopin Project" of the artists Ólafur Arnalds and Alice Sara Ott. The album artist entry in the metadata is "Ólafur Arnalds; Alice Sara Ott" (without the quotation marks).

    The next screenshot shows the file naming dialog of CD Ripper for that CD. For convenience I just refer to the album artist in that example, without bulding up a full name string containing information about the song titel itself. In the first example I use "- " (minus) as delimiter for the [tags] function. As you can see, both artist appear delimited by "- " in the resulting naming - just as expected.

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    Next I just changed the delimiter from "- " to "_COMMA_ ". But now the result shows only the first of the two album artists.

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    So from my point of view it is not the use of [tags] function within the [IFVALUE] function - that is ok, except one uses the "_COMMA_" function as a delimiter.


    Dat Ei

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  • mville
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    Hey mville, hey Spoon,

    now I've tested "_COMMA_ " with dBpa R15.3 64bit without success.
    I would need to see the full naming string and see exactly what album artist is populated with.

    ... further testing shows that you cannot use the [tags]<element>,delimiter[] function within the [IFVALUE]tag,strifvalue,strnovalue[] function
    Last edited by mville; May 27, 2015, 12:09 AM.

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Hey mville, hey Spoon,

    now I've tested "_COMMA_ " with dBpa R15.3 64bit without success.

    Here are two screenshot of the filenaming in CD Ripper (same CD, two album artists separated by "; "):

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    Click image for larger version

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ID:	292921


    Dat Ei

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Hey mville,

    thanks for your input.

    Originally posted by mville
    dBpoweramp R15.3 64-bit
    That is the difference, as I'm using R15.3 32bit. And maybe that is the reason, why it works for you, but not for me. I will test it tonight.

    @Spoon: Do you know about any problems with "_COMMA_ " in R15.3 32bit?


    Dat Ei

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  • mville
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    I'm still using the 32bit version. What about you?
    dBpoweramp R15.3 64-bit

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by mville
    [tags]album artist,_COMMA_ [] works for me in CDRipper (dBpoweramp R15.3)
    I'm still using the 32bit version. What about you?


    Dat Ei

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  • mville
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Originally posted by Dat Ei
    I've tried to follow mvilles tipp to use "_COMMA_ " within [tags]. But as far I can see "_COMMA_ " does not work in CD Ripper's filenaming and not in Batch converter's filenaming.
    [tags]album artist,_COMMA_ [] works for me in CDRipper (dBpoweramp R15.3)

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Hey Spoon,

    I've tried to follow mvilles tipp to use "_COMMA_ " within [tags]. But as far I can see "_COMMA_ " does not work in CD Ripper's filenaming and not in Batch converter's filenaming. In the following example I just see the name of the first album artist:


    Code:
    [IFVALUE]album artist,[tags]album artist,_COMMA_ [],[IFCOMP]Various Artists[][IF!COMP][artist][][]\[album]\[IFMULTI][disc]-[][track] [title]

    while I see all album artists separated by "- " in this example:


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

    I've tested with V15.3.


    Dat Ei

    PS: Will we see [tags] and "_COMMA_" in "Arrange Audio" in the near future?

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  • Dat Ei
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    Re: Multiple (album) artists and file naming

    Hey mville,

    I have to correct myself and my first response. I still have problem with the batch converter. "_COMMA_ " does not work with the batch converter.


    Dat Ei
    Last edited by Dat Ei; May 25, 2015, 02:33 PM.

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