Tagging trouble with Case's Tag, Problem with command-line |
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Tagging trouble with Case's Tag, Problem with command-line |
May 2 2003, 20:56
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Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 1-August 02 From: Asia Member No.: 2890 |
I'm having trouble with the command-line syntax in Case's Tag.
I have this file named: Mozart - Mozart - Complete Symphonies - 07 - Symphony No. 29.ape where Artist : Mozart Title : Symphony No. 29 Album : Mozart - Complete Symphonies (pls note the "-" in the album name) Track : 07 I want to write apev1 tags to this file with values extracted from filenames, so I entered the following: CODE tag --test --auto --scheme "a - l - n - t" mozart*.ape but Tag didn't read my album info correctly. The output: CODE Tag - Automatic Tag from filename Copyright (c) 2002-2003 Case Version 2.0.39b, Compiled 2003-04-11 Test mode activated, no changes to files will be made. d:\temp\Mozart - Mozart - Complete Symphonies - 01 - Symphony No. 29.ape Format: Monkey's Audio 3.97 Details: 44100 Hz Stereo, 570 kbps, playtime 04:52 Tags: APE v1.0, Generated from name Title: 01 - Symphony No. 29 Artist: Mozart Album: Mozart Year: 1973 Track: Complete Symphonies Genre: Classical Comment: As you can see, it got the album, track & title fields all wrong! I know the "-" in the album name is causing all the havoc here, but short of changing it to another character, what else I can do to ensure Tag reads 'em properly? Thanks. |
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May 2 2003, 21:05
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Group: Developer (Donating) Posts: 2053 Joined: 19-October 01 From: Finland Member No.: 322 |
You'll need to manually type tag values for this file, current algorithm is too stupid to use only numeric values as track number. This will be fixed upon program rewrite but until then automatic detection can't be used.
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May 2 2003, 21:28
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Group: Members Posts: 60 Joined: 1-August 02 From: Asia Member No.: 2890 |
OK then, no sweat.
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