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Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
I just finished my third time through your tutorial. Thank you for the wonderful effort. I am left with a question most likely stemming my fragile literacy with computers.
given:
[IFVALUE]composer,[composer],[artist][]
is it not possible to have a composer and key soloist in the naming scheme? Say you have a CD of Yo-Yo Ma performing Bach (e.g. Simply Baroque/ Yo-Yo Ma. Does one have to choose between composer and artist?
I'm struggling a bit here. Could you take a moment to include a naming scheme for a symphonic CD, with, for example, the following hierarchical fields simplified from the Amazon.com example above (forgive my fabrication in that it is in truth a single CD package, not a set of two):
1. composer (Johann Sebastian Bach)
2. orchestra (Amsterdam Baroque Orchestra)
3. soloist (Yo-Yo Ma)
4. conductor (Ton Koopman)
5. disc 1 (of 2)
6. symphony (Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D major)
7. movement (Air on a G String)
Last edited by LowWaterMark; 07-27-2008 at 06:39 AM.
Reason: typo
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Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
As a follow up to my original inquiry above, I understand that dBpoweramp is written in C++ programming language. Is the naming scheme also written in C++ or is it a dialect thereof or completely different? I'm unsure if Vorbis Comments is a subset of C++ or unrelated. I have read the Ogg Vorbis Documentation at Xiph and this associated website re Ogg Vorbis as well as this C++ tutorial for non-programmers. As to the big picture I am still confused.
I'm trying to understand the logic behind the naming scheme and am looking to teach myself that language (or language dialect). I wish to become somewhat functional in the language. I'd like to get past my present strategy, which is to copy/paste others' naming schemes.
I'm not asking you to alleviate my ignorance. I'm asking to be directed to a tutorial of sorts so that I can educate myself.
Last edited by LowWaterMark; 07-28-2008 at 04:54 AM.
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Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
The naming scheme is not c++
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Spoon & LtData's personal naming schemes?
1- Spoon and LtData - could you please post your current personal naming schemes? LtData's, I see your scheme above but I would very much appreciate getting your latest iteration.
2- Do you different schemes for particular scenarios (e.g., multiple artists, compilation)? Sorry about my beginner's question. Figuring out naming has kept me from starting my rip session.
Thank you
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Re: Spoon & LtData's personal naming schemes?
My current one is the one if you click [default]
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Re: Spoon & LtData's personal naming schemes?
My current one:
[IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][]\[][album][IFMULTI] - Disc [disc][]\[track] - [artist] - [title]
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Problem with [IF!EQUALS]
I have a problem that when I use the [IF!EQUALS] operator. I am not getting the expected results.
Tag and Value
[album artist] is set to Allman Brothers Band, The
[artist] is set to Allman Brothers Band, The
I copied the following from the Naming SET button by checking the Current CD Meta box.
my code
[IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],Various Artists[]\[album]\[album artist] - [album] - [IFMULTI] Disc [disc] - [][track] - [title][IF!EQUALS][artist],[album artist], - [artist][]
my results
Allman Brothers Band, The\Hittin' the Note\Allman Brothers Band, The - Hittin' the Note - 02 - High Cost of Low Living - Allman Brothers Band, The
From my understanding of the operator the last artist name in the results should not be there.
If I change [IF!EQUALS] to [IFEQUALS] the last artist name does not appear.
This seems opposite to how I understand the operators.
What am I missing?
Thanks,
Chip
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Re: Problem with [IF!EQUALS]
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Re: Problem with [IF!EQUALS]
I have sent the email as requested.
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Re: Problem with [IF!EQUALS]
Sorry my oder number request should have gone to another thread...
You need:
[IF!EQUALS]artist,[album artist], - [artist][]
The first tag value does not need [] around as it has to be a tag value, it is a little bit of a discrepancy I know.
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Re: Artist surname
Hi
I've looked at the tutorial but cannot find what I'm after.
I would like to rip music to a folder with the artist surname ie Jarrett, Keith not Keith Jarrett. Can this be done?
Thanks
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Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
G'day all,
I've been mucking around with the naming scheme for a bit and have settled on:
[IFCOMP] [IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],Various Artists[] - [album][IFMULTI] Disc [disc][] ([year]) [FLAC]\[track] - [artist] - [title][][IF!COMP][IFVALUE]album artist,[album artist],[artist][] -[album][IFMULTI] Disc [disc][] ([year]) [FLAC]\[track] - [title][]
All works well, but you will notice that I have [FLAC] in there instead of [encoder].... this is because no matter what I do, I keep getting mp3(lame) as a result. My BASIC naming scheme is:
ARTIST - ALBUM (year) [encoder type] with various permutation for compilations etc. I want my cds ripped in accordance with this template:
MAIN DIRECTORY NAMED: ARTIST - ALBUM (year) [encoder]
And inside that directory: /[track] - [title]
Unless multidisc, then /Disc 1 etc.
Big question - why can't I get the ripper to show what encoder I'm using (I always use FLAC)?
I have tried [[encoder]] and ([encoder]) and [encoder] but all give me mp3 (lame) as a result when I check naming by selecting Current CD Meta checkbox.
Only a small thing, but...
Cheers!
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Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
There is a bug, but only on the naming page in CD Ripper, if you rip a CD with [encoder] the correct one is written.
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Re: Naming Scheme tutorial feedback
I Have a question on naming.........
I'm currently using:
[IF!COMP][GRAB]1,1,[album artist][][][IFCOMP]Compilation[]\[IF!COMP][album artist]\[][[year]] [album] [[UPPER][extension][]][IFMULTI]\Disc [disc][]\[track] - [title][IFCOMP] [[artist]][]
That gives me:
...\Music\M\Matthews, Dave & Reynolds, Tim\[1999] Live At Luther College [FLAC]\Disc 1\01 - Title.flac
I added (see bold)
[IF!COMP][GRAB]1,1,[album artist][][][IFCOMP]Compilation[]\[IF!COMP][album artist]\[][[year]] [album] [[UPPER][extension][]][IFMULTI]\Disc [disc][]\[track] - [title][IFCOMP] [[artist]][][IFEQUALS]Live,[genre], (Live)[]
I wanted to add (Live) after the title for albums where i set the genre as "Live".
Like so:
...\Music\M\Matthews, Dave & Reynolds, Tim\[1999] Live At Luther College [FLAC]\Disc 1\01 - Title (live).flac
For some reason it doesn't work......any ideas?
NOTES:
I use the album artist tag to control the folder format. ie "Artist=Dave Mathews & Tim Reynolds" and "Album Artist=Mathews, Dave & Reynolds, Tim" This gives me the folder structure i want. This works well for artists with "The" in the title.
Cheers,
James
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