I downloaded (from EMusic) some "various artists"- type albums and the tags were really strange.
I had the name - artist under "name" but the actual file name was even MORE convoluted. (A good example: ...\Download Manager\Various Artists - Avid - It Don't Mean A Thing (20 Big Band Classics) - 17 - Marie - Tommy Dorsey.mp3)
This makes "Fill properties from filenames" rather cumbersome.
The Name - artist on the "name" line (everything else was ok ... track#, album, etc.) made renaming files from properties a little difficult.
My solution was complicated but it worked:
It was a two step process to get the filenames right.
Following along with the name of the file while composing a "renaming properties from files" was not possible so I copied the filename (as above), selected the files from that album and selected "Fill properties from filename". I then pasted the filename into the window and renamed each item as to what action to take. On the above file, it ended up as "Ignore - Ignore - Album - Track# - Name - Artist.mp3". I don't know if the ".mp3" at the end was necessary but it worked so I include it here.
I then renamed the file from properties using "Track# - ARTIST - NAME" and ended up with "...\Tommy Dorsey\It Don't Mean A Thing (20 Big Band Classics)\17 - Tommy Dorsey - Marie.mp3". I chose this naming convention because it satifies my MP3 player in my truck.
This is a fairly complicated procedure so I would welcome any suggestions on how to streamline it as this is a common problem with EMusic files.
The ability to do batches in MJ is still WAY better than doing each track individually.
Just thought I would share.
CVIII