2010-09-09, 00:34
How do I pad the track number when having MM organize my music? For instance instead of track 1, 2, 5, 9, 19, etc it would be 01, 02, 05, 09, 19. I tired the obvious <TRACK##> instead of the <TRACK#> but that doesn't work.
avus m3 Wrote:How do I pad the track number when having MM organize my music? For instance instead of track 1, 2, 5, 9, 19, etc it would be 01, 02, 05, 09, 19. I tired the obvious <TRACK##> instead of the <TRACK#> but that doesn't work.
albaranov Wrote:There is another obvious option:Doh, after posting that I had a few minutes and went through the help file and saw that specific example. Thanks for the help. One last qurstion...is it possible to have a conditional format if it's a multi disc set?
<Track#:2>
avus m3 Wrote:\<Album Artist>\<Album> (<YEAR>)\<Artist> - <Track#:2> - <Title>
I would like "\Disc <DISC#>\" after the album and year directory only if there is more than one cd. If there is only one cd in the set it seems kind of stupid to add the extra diectory. I saw there is conditional based arguments but it looks like its for truncating to size or format but not eliminating if field is blank? I am a little Any help would be great.
hogfan Wrote:The ID3 tags of the media files do not contain info such as the band bios, discography, etc.....XBMC scraper will get these, but doesn't for all artists. We need a tool to do this like we have for movies. I contacted the developers of Ember Media Manager, but they are not interested in working on this feature at this time. They still have lots more to do with Videos they said. I wish somebody would make a good tool to get the music discog info. I use Ember to get things the XBMC movies scraper misses, and I'd love to have the same ability for music.
-hogfan
ingeon Wrote:I recently discovered MusicBee and it`s nice, just a shame it`s proprietary freeware
hogfan Wrote:. I wish somebody would make a good tool to get the music discog info. I use Ember to get things the XBMC movies scraper misses, and I'd love to have the same ability for music.
-hogfan
albaranov Wrote:I've just taken a look at MB. In general, looks similar to MediaMonkey.