There is something that bugs the hell out of me when I use the dBpowerAMP Music Converter. No, it's nothing to do with ripping, encoding or anything like that - I'm happy with most of these aspects...
When choosing where to save the new files you get a "Folder" field that suggests where to save them. E.g. "D:\Music\MP3 Files\Newly Encoded\". Now, if I want to slightly alter that directory - say, go another folder closeby or within that folder - I click on "Browse" and I have to go right to the top of the directory structure and start from scratch.
It must be possible for the folder explorer to start straight away from where it is suggesting that I save the files.
And another thing for the wish list regarding directory control. It would be great if there could be rules for specifying which directory should be created for saving the files, in the same way that rules can be specified for naming the encoded files.
For Example, save in "D:\Music\MP3 Files\Newly Encoded\" & these rules:
<artist> - (<year>) <album title>
(e.g. The Beatles - (1968) The White Album)
It could include an option to omit the word "The" from artists (e.g. The Beatles -> Beatles), or place the "The" after the other word (e.g. The Beatles -> Beatles, The).
All sorts of things possible. Now that would be dandy.
Any thoughts?
P.
When choosing where to save the new files you get a "Folder" field that suggests where to save them. E.g. "D:\Music\MP3 Files\Newly Encoded\". Now, if I want to slightly alter that directory - say, go another folder closeby or within that folder - I click on "Browse" and I have to go right to the top of the directory structure and start from scratch.
It must be possible for the folder explorer to start straight away from where it is suggesting that I save the files.
And another thing for the wish list regarding directory control. It would be great if there could be rules for specifying which directory should be created for saving the files, in the same way that rules can be specified for naming the encoded files.
For Example, save in "D:\Music\MP3 Files\Newly Encoded\" & these rules:
<artist> - (<year>) <album title>
(e.g. The Beatles - (1968) The White Album)
It could include an option to omit the word "The" from artists (e.g. The Beatles -> Beatles), or place the "The" after the other word (e.g. The Beatles -> Beatles, The).
All sorts of things possible. Now that would be dandy.
Any thoughts?
P.
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