I'm doing a tidying exercise and re-ripping some older CD's previously stored in MP3 format.
The CD's are not found in YADB. So I thought, just select the old MP3 tracks, submit these to YADB and then re-look up. But it still does not find the CD. Maybe there's a delay and cleaning exercise that YADB goes through??
Single tracks use a separate database. You need the sent the CD info at the ripping stage.
Is there any other way to use the information from the old tags in the newly ripped ones?
I have re-ripped CDs using only track numbers as a file name rule and without filling any tags.
After that I have renamed the old files using the same rule. In case I have changed the file format too I have used the Find and Replace tool for changing just the filename extensions (e.g. from .mp3 to .ape).
Then I have simply replaced the old files with the new files outside MC. Inside MC I have done the next finishing steps: Update tags from library, Update library from tags, Rename files from properties.
This system also preserves the previous statistical data besides tagging.
IMHO, MC could have automated tools for re-ripping and for copy-pasting all tags from a bunch of library files to another bunch of files. I think these things have been asked more often than many other things.