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Author Topic: Rename, Move, and Copy Files removes the year from the folder name [Solved]  (Read 588 times)

Steviewunda

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When I am moving new music into my library I have the year (in brackets e.g (1996) ) at the end of the folder name, but Rename, Move, and Copy Files removes the year from the folder name. I have "Insert a folder using the original folder name" selected. How do I keep the year in the folder name?
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The Big Labinski

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Re: Rename, Move, and Copy Files removes the year from the folder name
« Reply #1 on: April 22, 2022, 04:53:13 am »

Hi Stevie - see the pic - sorry in German. You can put the expression for the date where you like.
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Re: Rename, Move, and Copy Files removes the year from the folder name
« Reply #2 on: April 22, 2022, 09:36:44 am »

I have "Insert a folder using the original folder name" selected.

That option is only for JTV container folders (TV recordings in JTV format), and does not apply to moving any other media types.

You should add a Directory rule to specify how you want your destination folders to look like.
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Steviewunda

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Re: Rename, Move, and Copy Files removes the year from the folder name
« Reply #3 on: April 22, 2022, 02:51:30 pm »

Hi Stevie - see the pic - sorry in German. You can put the expression for the date where you like.
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Stefan

Thanks Stefan - that works perfectly ;-) In my case I had to add the following to the Directory rule: '[Artist]\[Album] ([Date])'   to get the Date in brackets
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