by Smelsela » Tue Sep 05, 2017 9:37 pm
Hi there. I am hoping one of you wonderful peeps can help me out with this...
I have recently noticed that with one particular podcast that I have mp3s for, the track # in Mediamonkey does not match the track number that is being updated to the file's metadata in all cases. This seems to work with all the other podcasts that I have, and MOST of the episodes for that podcast are fine, but it looks like 37 files are incorrect. I attempted to use the "tag from filename" since I have the track # as part of the track's filename, and though they are still fine in the MMW server list, the numbers are still wrong in Windows Explorer. I tried manually changing the track #s in Windows Explorer, and that worked so that now the filename and the track # coincide (e.g. Filename include "070" and Track # is 70), but then it wiped out the formatting I prefer in MMW that has leading zeroes. Then I changed it back to 070 in MMW...but it changed the track number in Windows Explorer to #56...huh?
Any ideas on how I can go about fixing this?
Hi there. I am hoping one of you wonderful peeps can help me out with this...
I have recently noticed that with one particular podcast that I have mp3s for, the track # in Mediamonkey does not match the track number that is being updated to the file's metadata in all cases. This seems to work with all the other podcasts that I have, and MOST of the episodes for that podcast are fine, but it looks like 37 files are incorrect. I attempted to use the "tag from filename" since I have the track # as part of the track's filename, and though they are still fine in the MMW server list, the numbers are still wrong in Windows Explorer. I tried manually changing the track #s in Windows Explorer, and that worked so that now the filename and the track # coincide (e.g. Filename include "070" and Track # is 70), but then it wiped out the formatting I prefer in MMW that has leading zeroes. Then I changed it back to 070 in MMW...but it changed the track number in Windows Explorer to #56...huh?
Any ideas on how I can go about fixing this?