by crap_inhuman » Sat May 04, 2024 2:35 am
Keenonthedaywalker wrote: ↑Wed May 01, 2024 9:06 am
Hello, I am a new user of this addon and really like it a lot so far, although I have one question that hopefully someone can answer. I notice that the tagger incorrectly labels some of the files with the wrong titles. So for instance, say I have a song on my drive called song 1, then after using the tagger it will title it as song 2 eventhough the filename is song 1. My question is what am I doing wrong and how can I fix it?
(I wanted to add images here, but apparently I don't have the rights to do that so.....)
So am I using the settings incorrectly? Is this something that I can fix by changing the settings?
Hey, welcome to MediaMonkey !
If you want to tag a release (CD, MC, LP,..) you have to mark the tracks and start the tagger. The tagger sort the selected tracks with the track numbers and search for the release on discogs. It is important, that your selected tracks have correct track numbers and the same amount of tracks as the release. The tagger use the name of track 1 on the release to tag the track 1 of your files, track 2 for track 2 of your files, and so on.
So, if the track position of the titles didn't match , you have the described problem.
[quote=Keenonthedaywalker post_id=518955 time=1714572372 user_id=126883]
Hello, I am a new user of this addon and really like it a lot so far, although I have one question that hopefully someone can answer. I notice that the tagger incorrectly labels some of the files with the wrong titles. So for instance, say I have a song on my drive called song 1, then after using the tagger it will title it as song 2 eventhough the filename is song 1. My question is what am I doing wrong and how can I fix it?
(I wanted to add images here, but apparently I don't have the rights to do that so.....)
So am I using the settings incorrectly? Is this something that I can fix by changing the settings?
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Hey, welcome to MediaMonkey !
If you want to tag a release (CD, MC, LP,..) you have to mark the tracks and start the tagger. The tagger sort the selected tracks with the track numbers and search for the release on discogs. It is important, that your selected tracks have correct track numbers and the same amount of tracks as the release. The tagger use the name of track 1 on the release to tag the track 1 of your files, track 2 for track 2 of your files, and so on.
So, if the track position of the titles didn't match , you have the described problem.