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    Rip as One Naming issue

    When ripping an Audio Book, I use "Rip as One" to combine the tracks into a single "track" for each disk. I then change the track title from "Rip as One" to "1of8", (or whatever). The "Naming" box is set to [album artist]\[album]\[title]. The resulting ripped file still gets the name "Rip as One". Am I doing something wrong?
    I tried to set Naming to [album artist]\[album]\[disc]of[disc_total], but I get the error message "Naming has to be formed using ...". Where do the values for [disc] and ]disc_total come from?
    Using version 17.7 - m4b encoder
    Thanks

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    Re: Rip as One Naming issue

    Using Windows or OSX? I tried your settings and values and it worked for me (Windows).

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    Re: Rip as One Naming issue

    Windows 10. I figured out what I was doing wrong. I was changing the Title by double clicking the "Rip as One" in the Track list and over typing. When I used the Tags box the rename actually stuck. I'm all good. Thanks.

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    Re: Rip as One Naming issue

    Quote Originally Posted by Stan43 View Post
    Windows 10. I figured out what I was doing wrong. I was changing the Title by double clicking the "Rip as One" in the Track list and over typing. When I used the Tags box the rename actually stuck. I'm all good. Thanks.
    I found that if you over type the track name in the track list you must "tab" off the field or it doesn't save the new value.

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