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Thread: Help of cleaning up tags

  1. #1

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    Help of cleaning up tags

    So I just noticed that some media app decided to mess with my collections tag data. I forgot to back it up before hand.

    So basically the app did something odd to the Album Artist tag.

    It doubled up the Album Artist for some reason.

    So if the Album Artist was "Ben Harper" it changed it to "Ben Harper;Ben Harper"

    Is there anyway to use dbpoweramps batch converter using the tag dsp to fix my data? If not dbpoweramp does anyone have any suggestions on how to fix them in a quick fashion?

    Thanks

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    Re: Help of cleaning up tags

    No DSP can do it atomatically.

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    Re: Help of cleaning up tags

    Quote Originally Posted by Spoon View Post
    No DSP can do it atomatically.
    Bummer figure as much, maybe future version can have some regex matching

    I can probably write up a perl script to clean up the tags just wanted to check if it was possible to use dbpoweramp first. Thanks for the quick response.

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    Re: Help of cleaning up tags

    If you are good at c*blooper* or vb.net:

    http://www.dbpoweramp.com/developer-scripting-dmc.htm

    Will only take a handful of lines.

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    Re: Help of cleaning up tags

    I do have some C*blooper* and C++ experience, so I will give that a shot too.

    What is up with the blooper on the hash symbol? What is it protecting?

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