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! T.i | |||
! [[Foobar2000]] | |||
! [[mp3tag]] | |||
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| TIN | |||
| $directory(%path%,2) | |||
| %_parent_directory% | |||
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| Side# | |||
| %_directory% | |||
| %_directory% | |||
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| Track# | |||
| %_filename% | |||
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Revision as of 2009-02-08T20:49:04
This page describes how to migrate to TINT-based filing, i.e. filing based on TIN, side# and track#.
Windows
Use the software: mp3tag. mp3tag lets you read and write parts of the pathnames. They are accesible via %_something%.
- The migration goal is to have
T.i | Foobar2000 | mp3tag |
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TIN | $directory(%path%,2) | %_parent_directory% |
Side# | %_directory% | %_directory% |
Track# | %_filename%
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Track# - %_filename%
Side# - %_directory%
TIN - %_parent_directory%todo
When there are other than audio files (e.g. a "cover.jpg") in the folders and you want to keep them there, (assume barcode is in field "barcode") you can do
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