Is there a way to fix this via the Arrange Audio codec? I looked but could not immediately see how to. This would be a nice feature if it could do it.
Instead of [disc] you would use in the naming:
[SETLEN]2,48,,[disc][]
which pads it if needed.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
2 is the minimum length, 48 is the ascii character for "0".
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Installed Beta 5 today.
Had to recreate DSP effects for each encoder (FLAC and MP3).
I use several custom tags in the Dynamic Naming formula.
The naming no longer functions correctly though.
Two of the custom tags are created with Rule Based Manipulations in the ID Tag Processing DSP.
It looks like the Rule Based Manipulations in the ID Tag Processing DSP are no longer being resolved before each track is ripped.
I can look at the created files, and those tags do get created correctly. So I assume it is a timing issue as stated above.
The two dynamic tags AlbumbFolderName and TrackFileName.
[composer]\[genre]\[tag]SubGenre[]\[tag]Composition[]\[tag]AlbumFolderName[]\FLAC\[track] - [tag]TrackFilename[]
The files are being created with this structure:
[composer]\[genre]\[tag]SubGenre[]\[tag]Composition[]\\FLAC\[track] -
Last edited by RLANE; 01-18-2020 at 07:02 PM.
Please share the lines where AlbumFolderName and TrackFilename are created.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
I have attached two files.
The text file has the rule script
The JPG shows the Tags successfully create after ripping and encoding complete.
Hi,
when manually looking up metadata (via discogs), I always retrieve incorrect metadata like displayed in the attached screenshot:
ManualMetadataSearch.jpg
The discogs website lists the metadata correctly, though:
https://www.discogs.com/Blinky-Heart...lease/14495558
Very best wishes
Pete
Hello,
when using manual metadata lookup, the information is not retrieved correctly from discogs, like displayed in the attached screenshot:
ManualMetadataSearch.jpg
This seems to happen with every CD I tried. (I am using dbpoweramp via WINE on ubuntu.)
The information is correctly displayed on the discogs website, though:
https://www.discogs.com/Blinky-Heart...lease/14495558
Very best wishes
Pete
It is not a google type search where you enter part information, you need to enter the full album name, so:
blinky
Heart Full Of Soul: The Motown Anthology
However there does seem an issue (the 2 discs are joined as one big one... so will look at that).
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
When I search with the full title, the problem persists - Screenshot attached.
Metadata.png
The CD is found (like before), but every track title is listed as:
"Hidden First Track ..."
Ok noted, looks like some kind of bug.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
I figured how to do this programmatically.
I did not own Reference when I started using dbpoweramp, but hav it now and noticed you can do this if you own reference.
[composer]\[genre]\[tag]SubGenre[]\[tag]Composition[]\[artist] - [year][IFVALUE]ReleaseNote,[tag]ReleaseNote[],[][IFVALUE]SPARS, ([tag]SPARS[],[][IFVALUE]MasterYear, - [tag]MasterYear[],[][IFVALUE]MasterNote, [tag]MasterNote[],[][IFVALUE]SPARS,)[][IFVALUE]ReleaseYear, &*8471;[tag]ReleaseYear[],[]\[tag]CompositionPart[]\FLAC\[IFVALUE][tag]CompositionSeq[],[tag]CompositionSeq[],[][IFVALUE][tag]CompositionTrack[],[tag]CompositionTrack[],[track][] - [title]
I'm getting blanks in the song title.
https://ibb.co/2dRFYGM
https://ibb.co/CVtpwgC
Beta 6
Last edited by thexfile; 02-02-2020 at 09:16 AM.
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