Mp3Tag
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${MUSIC_LIBRARY}\%artist%\%year% - %album%\$iflonger(%track%,1,,0)%track% - %title% | ${MUSIC_LIBRARY}\%artist%\%year% - %album%\$iflonger(%track%,1,,0)%track% - %title% | ||
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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
- Rip CD with Winamp to a scratch directory (no tags at this point)
- Open Mp3Tag and locate new tracks
- Select all, and run
Tag Sources
→freedb...
- Select
determine from inserted audio CD
- Use common sense to locate track labels
- Run
Tag Sources
→Cover Art
→Amazon.com
- Use common sense to locate album art
- Save tags
- Run
Convert
→Tag - Filename