I am a batch ripper user. When I use batchripper, How can I set up cd ripper "to create each folder for each CD disk"?
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I am a batch ripper user. When I use batchripper, How can I set up cd ripper "to create each folder for each CD disk"?
Do your discs have metadata?
[QUOTE=JANG MINHO;210986]I am a batch ripper user. When I use batchripper, How can I set up cd ripper "to create each folder for each CD disk"?[/QUOTE]
this is the naming string I use. It creates separate subfolders (named Disk 1, Disk 2, etc.) for multidisk CDs.
[MAXLENGTH]240,[IFCOMP]Compilations\[album][IFMULTI]\Disc [disc][]\[track] - [title] - [artist][][IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][]\[album][IFMULTI]\Disc [disc][]\[track] - [title][][]
Maybe only trak 1, 2, 3, ...... .
thanks. it is what I wanted answer. thanks again
If you do not have metadata then use:
[discunique]\[track] - [title]
thanks, I will try.
[QUOTE=Spoon;210997]If you do not have metadata then use:
[discunique]\[track] - [title][/QUOTE]
The disk number is generated from 3161 as shown in the attached picture. I'd like to know how to reset and create it from number 1.[ATTACH=CONFIG]3338[/ATTACH]
[disc] represents the discnumber, or '[SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]' is the discnumber with leading zeros (padded to two characters), so something like:
[CODE]
[disc]\[track] - [title]
or
[SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]\[track] - [title][/CODE]
I've never used Batch Ripper before, but I'd guess [discunique] simply represents a unique number, and is useful within the batch context for CD rips that lack online metadata, otherwise they'd probably overwrite any previous rip that also lacked metadata.
[QUOTE=simbun;211049][disc] represents the discnumber, or '[SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]' is the discnumber with leading zeros (padded to two characters), so something like:
[CODE]
[disc]\[track] - [title]
or
[SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]\[track] - [title][/CODE]
I've never used Batch Ripper before, but I'd guess [discunique] simply represents a unique number, and is useful within the batch context for CD rips that lack online metadata, otherwise they'd probably overwrite any previous rip that also lacked metadata.[/QUOTE]
What does 48 means ?
Online help for such functions can be found here: [url]https://www.dbpoweramp.com/help/dmc/Naming.htm[/url]
48 is the decimal representation for 0 in the ASCII character set. Just Google 'ascii table' and it'll show you the mapping.
[QUOTE=JANG MINHO;211051]What does 48 means ?[/QUOTE]
I tried two kinds above mothod. The first one you suggested, generated only one folder, [B]1[/B]. The second also did only one folder two, [B]01[/B]. Many treks are in the only one folder.
Can I generate folder for example, 0001, 0002, 0003,...... ?
All my 5000 CD disks are, maybe, have no meta data.
thanks
[QUOTE=simbun;211052]Online help for such functions can be found here: [url]https://www.dbpoweramp.com/help/dmc/Naming.htm[/url]
48 is the decimal representation for 0 in the ASCII character set. Just Google 'ascii table' and it'll show you the mapping.[/QUOTE]
I tried two kinds above mothod. The first one you suggested, generated only one folder, 1. The second also did only one folder two, 01.
Can I generate folder for example, 0001, 0002, 0003,...... ?
All my 5000 CD disks are, maybe, have no meta data.
I tried two kinds above mothod. The first one you suggested, generated only one folder, 1. The second also did only one folder two, 01.
Can I generate folder for example, 0001, 0002, 0003,...... ?
All my 5000 CD disks are, maybe, have no meta data.