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BryanC:
I don't know if this is Linux-specific, but even when running clean() in mode 3, the filename outputs of my files stop whenever there is a dot character followed by a space. Perhaps dots should be replaced by underscores on Linux?


--- Code: ---clean([Artist] - [Name], 3)
--- End code ---


--- Code: --->find -exec basename '{}' ';' | egrep '^.{,20}$'
The 1975 - Talk!.mp3
The 1975 - Mine.mp3
The 1975 - Ugh!.mp3
A.A.mp3
Alt-J - Intro.mp3
Alt-J - Ms.mp3
Alt-J - 3ww.mp3
Alt-J - Pleader.mp3
Aurora - Home.mp3
Aurora - Runaway.mp3
Bayonne - QA.mp3
Bayonne - I Know.mp3
Bayonne - Gift.mp3
Bayonne - Kind.mp3
Bon Iver - Flume.mp3
Broods - Peach.mp3
Broods - L.A.F.mp3
Chvrches - Lungs.mp3
Circ - Danger.mp3
Deakin - Just Am.mp3
Dr.mp3
Dr (1).mp3
Dr (2).mp3
Dr (3).mp3
Dr (4).mp3
G.mp3
Grandaddy - A.M.mp3
Grimes - Genesis.mp3
HAERTS - Sign.mp3
HAERTS - Matter.mp3
Haim - Falling.mp3
Haim - The Wire.mp3
Haim - My Song 5.mp3
Haim - Let Me Go.mp3
Haltya - Fry.mp3
Jamie Xx - Gosh.mp3
Lights - Banner.mp3
Lucius - Madness.mp3
M.mp3
M (1).mp3
M (2).mp3
M (3).mp3
M (4).mp3
M (5).mp3
Mgmt - The Youth.mp3
Mgmt - Kids.mp3
Ms Mr - Btsk.mp3
Ms Mr - No Trace.mp3
Mt. St.mp3
Mt. St (1).mp3
Mt. St (2).mp3
Mt. St (3).mp3
Nizlopi - Jcb.mp3
O.A.R.mp3
O.A.R (1).mp3
Phish - Ocelot.mp3
Phoenix - S.O.S.mp3
Phox - 1936.mp3
Poliça - Smug.mp3
Portugal.mp3
Portugal (1).mp3
Portugal (2).mp3
Portugal (3).mp3
Portugal (4).mp3
Portugal (5).mp3
Portugal (6).mp3
Portugal (7).mp3
Portugal (8).mp3
Portugal (9).mp3
Portugal (10).mp3
Portugal (11).mp3
Portugal (12).mp3
Portugal (13).mp3
Portugal (14).mp3
Portugal (15).mp3
Portugal (16).mp3
Portugal (17).mp3
Portugal (18).mp3
Portugal (19).mp3
Portugal (20).mp3
Portugal (21).mp3
Ratatat - Bilar.mp3
Ratatat - Drugs.mp3
Ratatat - Rome.mp3
Ratatat - Cherry.mp3
St.mp3
St (1).mp3
St (2).mp3
St (3).mp3
St (4).mp3
St (5).mp3
St (6).mp3
St (7).mp3
St (8).mp3
St (9).mp3
St (10).mp3
Starcadian - Sgt.mp3
Sting - Roxanne.mp3
Toto - Africa.mp3
U.S.mp3
Vensaire - Mt.mp3
Whitney - Follow.mp3
Yeasayer - 2080.mp3

--- End code ---

Matt:
Where are you entering this?

I'm trying in the Rename, Move & Copy Files dialog on Windows and clean([Artist] - [Name], 3) works fine.

I named my trusty Abba this:
a . b . c . Dancing Queen

And the name comes out as:
Abba - a. b. c. Dancing Queen

Are you maybe entering somewhere else?  Or are we looking at a Linux specific thing?

Thanks.

BryanC:
I'm entering it into the filename field of handheld sync. I'm syncing to a FAT32 drive, not sure if that would be an issue.

Matt:

--- Quote from: BryanC on July 02, 2019, 05:46:50 pm ---I'm entering it into the filename field of handheld sync. I'm syncing to a FAT32 drive, not sure if that would be an issue.

--- End quote ---

I just entered the same expression for the "Audio Filename Rule" of a handheld, did the transfer, and got:
Abba - a . b . c .ape

So that seemed to work on Windows.

Maybe we'll try Linux tomorrow at the office.

BryanC:
Additionally, using clean() in the filename options is not allowing the following tracks to be written to a FAT32 Sansa Clip Sport Plus.

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