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How do I add a custom rip date tag
to r12 and/or r13
I know in the options > metadata > custom & fixed value tags I can add custom tags, but how do I make an automated [now] or [date] populate it.
Basically, I want the current date to be populated to each track that I rip, automatically.
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Ok, I guess could be moved to feature requests then?
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Is this possible now?
I need a way to either have a consecutive numbering scheme, or reverse date (i.e. yyyymmddHHMM) as a tag, so that I know what order I ripped the discs. Then if any improvements come along with dbpoweramp, then I can continue ripping new CD's and slowly re-rip again if needed.
Thanks
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Hello !
I am interrested also in adding the current rip date in the metadata.
Do you know if this feature has been implemented yet or not ?
Thanks !
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I'm looking for this too - is this possible yet?
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It is not currently possible.
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Like the original poster, I am also doing it this way:
Options, Meta Data & ID Tag, Options:
At bottom: Add Custom Tag:
DateRipped: 7/2/2013
I then have to remember to change that date manually each day that I do ripping
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I would also love to have the ability to add today's date to an ID3 tag, in a predefined format (eg. DD-MM-YYYY or whatever). I hope this feature might be added sometime!
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I came online hoping to find a way to automate a rip date each time a disc is ripped using the Custom & Fixed Value Tags. Currently I am editing these values each new day I rip a disc. I have to do this for each Profile that I use to rip. Clunky and time consuming. I was hoping a new feature or script could be added to automatically change the date to the current date. If anyone knows if this is currently possible, please post instructions. Thank you.
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