Using MC 31.0.34, Win 11 22H2
I have encountered a strange situation when using Rename, Move & Copy Files/Find & Replace. I have used my HP laptop as an HTPC in my theater, but also needed a fully portable setup so I copied my media files from my NAS to a 1 Tb USB drive, then set up a new library and used Restore Library to set up the new library. I planned to use Rename, Move & Copy Files/Find & Replace to change filenames from the NAS IP address to the USB drive letter. I needed to work with an existing playlist so started with just the songs in that playlist. I selected all files and used the tool. Simple, and I have done this many times. However, I ran into a major problem with the playlist files that were on Cloudplay. I could have just selected the NAS files to use the Find & Replace but took the easy way out and selected all files since (I thought) the Cloudplay filenames would not be affected. Before I realized what had happened I did the same thing to several more playlists so I now have many incorrect filenames. Here is an example of what happened to all Cloudplay songs in the playlists:
The original Cloudplay file name was
http://RadioJRiver: . . . address (I’m using “. . . address” for the very long many character main part of the song URL). When I opened Find & Replace it showed the Original filename as \\?\http://RadioJRiver: . . . address, which is clearly incorrect. It showed the New filename as \\?\___RadioJRiver_ . . . address. Changed, but still wrong. I did not notice this when I ran the Find & Replace, I just saw all of the NAS IPs were replaced by the USB drive so ran the operation. The local files all played fine from the USB drive but, no surprise, the Cloudplay files all failed to play. I realized what had happened and attempted to use Find & Replace to change the Cloudplay filenames back to the correct ones. Again, no success. Now the Original filename showed as \\?\___RadioJRiver_ . . . address and the New filename showed “<invalid change>. I fixed the first playlist by using the right click Rename function and cut/pasted in the correct filename, but I have many Cloudplay files mixed into playlists so I don’t want to go through all of them that way. I would like to know why this happens and if there is a way to use Rename, Move & Copy Files to fix the ones that are messed up.
I know this is a confusing mess but I assume there is some simple explanation for what happened. Maybe Rename, Move and Copy Files/Find and Replace isn’t intended for web addresses? And, hopefully, a simple way to fix the 100+ bad filenames I now have.