![]() ![]() %artist% - %title% - %track% - %album% is the process that I am using at the moment to create tags from filenames, and then I use an action as described by both DetlevD and VaSiMpoG to replace '-" with "/". ![]() With the nn-tt tag format Winamp (5.33) only displays nn, whereas with nn/tt Winamp displays nn/tt - which is what I want. Should have made it clear that it was the tag that I was trying to create on the fly from the filename. I understand the NTFS/DOS filename restrictions - been programming in DOS/Win environments for 20 years - all too aware of restrictions, but still a useful bit of info for people who DON'T know which characters can/can't be used in a filename. Or more precisely, I blame the guys who brewed the beer that I was drinking at the time. Maybe I wasn't too clear in my post, although VaSiMpoG seemed to get it - sorry for the confusion DetlevD - my fault entirely. Run this action group against the selected group of files. In Mp3tag fileview select all tracks of one album, use the track numbering assistant, set the proper options and press OK.Ĭreate an actiongroup ' TRACK Replace Hyphen by Slash' In a following step you have to replace the ' -' by ' /'. Into parts you may use this format string: ' Satriani, Joe - Surfing With The Alien - 05-10 - Satch Boogie.mp3' To split your filename using the filename to tag converter: To convert from filename to tag you may use the ready built in converter function or a custom built action group. These are the restrictions to convert from tag to filename. Illegal Characters: The following characters are not permitted in Windows file or directory names: / \ : * ? " |.) cannot be the first or only character in the filename. Legal characters in NTFS include the following.You are struggling with the basics of the underlying NTFS file system: ![]() I would like the track number within the track to be in the format nn/tt not nn-tt. ![]()
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