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kroken wrote:So how can i do if i want to use subdirectories like cd1 and cd2?
smallfish wrote:I'd like to see a screen shot of the id tags for one of the albums that displays incorrectly.
alphawave7 wrote:kroken wrote:So how can i do if i want to use subdirectories like cd1 and cd2?
I know this is an answer you don't want to hear, but I took a queue from Rhapsody, AmazonMP3 et al, who simply call the album by its title, and number ALL the tracks sequentially regardless of how many physical cd's it took. Since the physical format is for most intents 'dead', I figured why stick with the CD number convention?
I use EAC/LAME which has 'initial CDDB support' for the actual rips, then load them into MediaMonkey for detailed tagging..which uses Amazon's huge music collection tags. Sometimes I have to search Amazon servers (Canada,elsewhere) if the USA server doesn't have exactly what I need, but I often find multi-cd albums listed in numerical track order. HTH!kroken wrote:alphawave7 wrote:kroken wrote:So how can i do if i want to use subdirectories like cd1 and cd2?
I know this is an answer you don't want to hear, but I took a queue from Rhapsody, AmazonMP3 et al, who simply call the album by its title, and number ALL the tracks sequentially regardless of how many physical cd's it took. Since the physical format is for most intents 'dead', I figured why stick with the CD number convention?
Okay! i would like to know more about this, wich software do you use?
kroken wrote:Okay thanks but i think i will stay with my structure, im looking forward for some solution for this if not ill go back to 4.1.
alphawave7 wrote:kroken wrote:Okay thanks but i think i will stay with my structure, im looking forward for some solution for this if not ill go back to 4.1.
You can use MM to do this in a matter of moments, once your learn how to use it. There may be Youtube vids showing how-to's as well, but I can retag a multi-disk album faster than I posted this comment.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vsSp3EcTQM
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