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** File | Preferences | Tools | Text tools | ** File | Preferences | Tools | Text tools | ||
** Add a new tag called TINT, with the following pattern if you use [[TINT-based filing]] | ** Add a new tag called TINT, with the following pattern if you use [[TINT-based filing]] | ||
*** $num($directory(%path%,2),14)- | *** $num($directory(%path%,2),14)-%_directory%-%_filename% | ||
** Or if you use tags with barcode, you may use | ** Or if you use tags with barcode, you may use | ||
*** $num(%barcode%,14)-$num($max(1,%discnumber%),2)-%track% | *** $num(%barcode%,14)-$num($max(1,%discnumber%),2)-%track% |
Revision as of 2009-02-10T11:33:56
This page describes mass tagging with foobar2000.
- Install the components
- Text tools (foo_texttools)
- Masstagger (foo_masstag) - http://wiki.hydrogenaudio.org/index.php?title=Foobar2000:Components_0.9/foo_masstag
- download from http://foobar2000.org/?page=Download
- Configure the text tools to copy TINTs:
- File | Preferences | Tools | Text tools
- Add a new tag called TINT, with the following pattern if you use TINT-based filing
- $num($directory(%path%,2),14)-%_directory%-%_filename%
- Or if you use tags with barcode, you may use
- $num(%barcode%,14)-$num($max(1,%discnumber%),2)-%track%
- Put the files you want to masstag in a playlist
- Copy tints by selecting all, Right-click | Utils | Text tools | Copy: TINT
- Paste into the tango.info tagger tool:
Note: You should see a line that describes the output
%X-linecounter%;%X-TIN%;%album%;%BAND%;%discnumber%;%track%;%title%;%artist%;%genre%;%year%;%dummy%
A corresponding output line itself could look like, e.g.
1;00008637207120;King of Rhythm 1937-1944;Juan D'Arienzo;1;1;El choclo;Juan D'Arienzo;tango;1937-07-26;;22;
- Copy the results and return to foobar2000
- Right click | Tagging | Manage Scripts
- Add Input data
- In the Input data dialog, paste the data in the bottom pane.
- Put the following scheme in the top line:
- %%;%barcode%;%album%;%album artist%;%discnumber%;%track%;%title%;%track artist%;%genre%;%date%;%%;%totaltracks%;
Note: This scheme should match the output of the tango.info tagger, "%%" discards data.
- You get a preview before pressing Run to update actual tags.