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<!-- ${MUSIC_LIBRARY}\$ansi($iflonger(%albumartist%,0,%albumartist%,%artist%)\$iflonger(%year%,0,%year% - ,)%album%$iflonger(%discnumber%,0, '['Disc %discnumber%']',)\$iflonger(%track%,0,$num(%track%,2) - ,)$caps2($lower(%title%))) -->
  
 
==Import Procedure==
 
==Import Procedure==

Latest revision as of 20:46, 3 July 2015

[edit] Tag → Filename

Use the following template:

${MUSIC_LIBRARY}\%artist%\%year% - %album%\$iflonger(%track%,1,,0)%track% - %title%

[edit] Import Procedure

  1. Rip CD with Winamp to a scratch directory (no tags at this point)
  2. Open Mp3Tag and locate new tracks
  3. Select all, and run Tag Sourcesfreedb...
  4. Select determine from inserted audio CD
  5. Use common sense to locate track labels
  6. Run Tag SourcesCover ArtAmazon.com
  7. Use common sense to locate album art
  8. Save tags
  9. Run ConvertTag - Filename
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