Hi!
I've searched the forum for an answer, but couldn't find anything... If this topic has already been discussed, please forgive me, and post the link to the approriate posts.
Anyway, here's my problem: I have a lot of multi-disc albums in my collection. Until recently, i was using a "Track #"-scheme of "1xx" for the 1st disc, "2xx" for the second, and so on. The downside of this is that MC will not see this album as "complete", because the track #'s aren't continuous. I recently started using the "Disc #" field for some albums, but i'm not quite sure how to handle this correctly, especially with the "rename from properties" function, which i use a lot.
My two main questions for now would be:
- When using the "disc #" field, how should i handle the "Track #" tags? Should i number each disc starting from "1", or should i number all tracks of all discs of an album from "1" to x?
- Is there a way to pad disc/track #'s with zeroes with the "rename from properties" function? Currently, i'm using a "[Genre]\[Artist]\[Album]" rule for directories, and a "[Track #] - [Artist] - [Name]" for files. I'd like to have all tracks of an album in a single folder, so the final path would look something like "<genre>\<artist>\<album>\<disc #>-<track #> - <artist> - <name>". I'd like to have the "disc #" and "track #" parts padded with zeroes, like "001" instead of "1", or "015" instead of "15".
Thanks for any advice...
Edit: I've just noticed that during "rename from properties", MC seems to pad the "Track #" with a single "0" character, if the value is below "9". But i have quite a few albums with more than 100 tracks, so i'd rather have something like "001" instead of "01".