Using dBpoweramp Music Converter R17 on Mac, when a tag contains a colon a file name comes out as expected when Converting a file, but when using "Arrange Audio" dMC doesn't follow it's own Restricted Character rules and puts a forward slash in place of a colon.
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Bug: Audio Arrange not following Restricted Character rules on dMC-R17 Mac
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Help - Arrange Audio Codec Converter to Rename Files In Same Folder
I have a very large library of wav files which are very consistently tagged and named.
I want to rename my files (no tag changes)to insert a "-" (hyphen)so that my files will be more in line with Plex and Emby naming conventions.
I am using a registered version of R14.4.
...Last edited by DBPA ROCKS!; January 06, 2020, 01:06 AM. -
Arrange Audio utility codec enhancements
With reference to thread: http://forum.dbpoweramp.com/showthre...ts-not-working
I can see that the option to rearrange folder.jpg already exists in the Arrange Audio codec which duplicates some of the functionality of the Preserver... -
Music Converter with Arrange Audio, and DSP effects not working
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I have my CDs ripped to flac and am using dMC with Arrange Audio and using the ID Tag Processing and Playlist Writer DSP effects to change the directory structure of my library and my file naming convention.
As arrange audio isn't meant to convert audio I can understand... -
Arrange Audio error message
Arrange Audio isn't doing what I think it is supposed to do - which is to to rename music files and then move them to a new folder within the designated root directory (which in this case is the same as the original location)
I'm using the following target directory / name string: [album... -
Arrange Audio Problem
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I am having a problem using the [IFMULTI]string[] element of the batch converter when using the Arrange Audio plugin. I have a folder containing a number of tracks from a two disk album and have checked that the disc property is set to 1 or 2. When I run the Arrange Audio converter...