Eac Tag Structure And Other Questions |
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Eac Tag Structure And Other Questions |
Oct 27 2002, 15:44
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Group: Members Posts: 395 Joined: 17-September 02 From: Hell Member No.: 3380 |
Most of the time I use MJ for my ripping needs. It works for me.
Now to the meat of the problem. I think I have the tagging structure set up pretty close to how MJ is now. However, the files are ripped into one folder:Artist. Is there a way for EAC to also add an Album folder to the Artist folder that the files can be inserted into? This I can correct with MJ, but would just as soon have it done on the initial rip. Any thoughts would be welcome here. I just do not use EAC enough to have figured this out. Next question(s). I have searched for explanations on some of the settings in EAC here and elsewhere. Things I did not find a whole lot of answers to are: > Copy Selected Tracks Index Based. < > Copy Image & Create Cue Sheet. < Without much experience on the above, this seemed the most obvious place to ask. Any pointers will be appreciated. -------------------- Looking for a digital idiot? Look no further.
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Oct 28 2002, 01:44
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![]() Group: Developer Posts: 202 Joined: 13-February 02 From: Sweden Member No.: 1318 |
QUOTE Is there a way for EAC to also add an Album folder to the Artist folder that the files can be inserted into? You can use \ to create subdirs. Change you naming scheme to something like this: CODE %A\%C (%Y)\%N. %T QUOTE Copy Image & Create Cue Sheet This will rip to one big .wav. The .cue has all the individual track positions, gaps and such. If you want a 100% copy this is the method to use. Useful Winamp-plugin: mp3cue QUOTE Copy Selected Tracks Index Based For some CDs the tracks is divided into several indexes. Usually the music for a track start at index 01. For example, "Jean-Michel Jarre - Rendez-Vous" track 2 has 4 indexes. From the .cue file: CODE TRACK 02 AUDIO TITLE "Second Rendez-vous" PERFORMER "Jean Michel Jarre" INDEX 01 02:54:17 INDEX 02 05:53:57 INDEX 03 08:47:32 INDEX 04 11:25:05 By using this extraction-method, EAC will create 4 files for this track: 02.01 title.wav, 02.02 title.wav, 02.03 title.wav and 02.04 title.wav. Hope this make some sense! |
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Oct 28 2002, 03:09
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Group: Members Posts: 395 Joined: 17-September 02 From: Hell Member No.: 3380 |
Yes, this helps much. Thanks!
-------------------- Looking for a digital idiot? Look no further.
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Oct 29 2002, 10:55
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Group: Members Posts: 395 Joined: 17-September 02 From: Hell Member No.: 3380 |
The tag naming scheme you suggested still wasn't quite what I was looking for. But it at least gave me the idea of how to do it, and this is what I came up with...
%D\%C\%T %N %Y This creates a folder for the artist, as well as the album where the tracks for the latter reside. Thanks again for the hint, " \ ", on creating directories. -------------------- Looking for a digital idiot? Look no further.
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