by Alvaro Mera » Wed Apr 05, 2017 2:24 pm
I checked the first 15 of the 37 pages of the 553 matches found on the "title from filename" search, plus some other sources and could not find the answer I am looking for.
When I rip songs from CDs or download them from YouTube for instance, I save them in a folder I call: F:\MUSIC\Music Collection\New music for the collection and identify them with Name, Artist, Group, Album, Publisher, Year, Composer, etc. and the proper format .mp3 at the end, for further processing. When I am ready, I then transfer them to their appropriate folders of F:\MUSIC\Music Collection\Country\Group\Album and when I open MM, they come listed in the Path column as entered:
"F:\M\MC\C\G\A\Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn Guy Lombardo Seems Like Old Times Pickwick SPC 3530.mp3"
The Title column is shown as:
"Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn Guy Lombardo Seems Like Old Times Pickwick SPC 3530"
I edit the Path and place the different pieces of information in the appropriate columns and clean the Path name; exit MM and open it again and then it looks like:
"F:\MUSIC\Music Collection\Canada\Guy Lombardo\Seems Like Old Times\Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn.mp3".
The Filename shows like this:
"Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn.mp3"
However the Title still doesn't change and shows the original information as entered:
"Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn Guy Lombardo Seems Like Old Times Pickwick SPC 3530.mp3"
I did it a couple or several more years ago, under XP or Win 7 when I converted my casettes, LPs and CDs and have thousands of other songs properly titled, but this time, under Win 10, I just can not figure out how to setup the Filename format in the option Auto-Tag from Filename.
Can someone please refresh my memory. Thanks.
I checked the first 15 of the 37 pages of the 553 matches found on the "title from filename" search, plus some other sources and could not find the answer I am looking for.
When I rip songs from CDs or download them from YouTube for instance, I save them in a folder I call: F:\MUSIC\Music Collection\New music for the collection and identify them with Name, Artist, Group, Album, Publisher, Year, Composer, etc. and the proper format .mp3 at the end, for further processing. When I am ready, I then transfer them to their appropriate folders of F:\MUSIC\Music Collection\Country\Group\Album and when I open MM, they come listed in the Path column as entered:
"F:\M\MC\C\G\A\Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn Guy Lombardo Seems Like Old Times Pickwick SPC 3530.mp3"
The Title column is shown as:
"Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn Guy Lombardo Seems Like Old Times Pickwick SPC 3530"
I edit the Path and place the different pieces of information in the appropriate columns and clean the Path name; exit MM and open it again and then it looks like:
"F:\MUSIC\Music Collection\Canada\Guy Lombardo\Seems Like Old Times\Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn.mp3".
The Filename shows like this:
"Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn.mp3"
However the Title still doesn't change and shows the original information as entered:
"Give Me The Moon Over Brooklyn Guy Lombardo Seems Like Old Times Pickwick SPC 3530.mp3"
I did it a couple or several more years ago, under XP or Win 7 when I converted my casettes, LPs and CDs and have thousands of other songs properly titled, but this time, under Win 10, I just can not figure out how to setup the Filename format in the option Auto-Tag from Filename.
Can someone please refresh my memory. Thanks.