Dear Folks,
I'm currently experiencing with stacks as I thought it could be a nice way for transfering metadata (file properties) from one set of files to another. A very useful thing to do when re-ripping an album while retaining the information already present in the library. During my experimentations I found what I think is a useful trick to do exactly this, but I also found some problems. I thought I would post my findings in case it could be useful to others.
First of all let's go with the tip: copying all tags from a file to another using stacks:- Stack two tracks with the top one containing the metadata you want to copy and the bottom one with blank values (probably because it has just been ripped)
- Set the stack in stack mode. You should only see the top one with all properties. Then select it and do 'RMC - Library Tools - Clean File Properties' (CFP)
- In the CFP dialog, uncheck all cleaning operations then select the fields you want to cascade down the stack
- Hit Ok, unstack your stack: bingo ! you have copied all your tag values to another file in one simple operation !
Now with the problem:For the above tip to work, it is important to control which is the top track and that is where I have a problem.
If I try to stack a whole set of files at once (using Autostack files) with say, a set of mpc files and a set of ape files, the ape files always end up on top
and I can't control which tracks will sit on top. (In my case I want the mpc to sit on top)When the top tracks are not the one I was expecting, there is no easy way to change it. The only way I found is to expand the stacks and for each track do a 'Set as stack top' command. This is long tedious process (lot of clicks).
Edit 24/04/2008From build 485, things have evolved. When Autostacking multiple tracks, it is now possible to choose the file type that you want to have on top. For the purpose of upgrading an album with a new rip, just select the old file type to be on top. That way you will be able to cascade all of its properties to the new rip using the CFP trick.
In summary, controlling the stack top in a single stack is alright, controlling the top in a set of stacks (such as an album) seems problematic. Maybe I am missing something ? Is there an easy way to select the top files when stacking a set of tracks using Autostack ? (yes there is now from .485)
Thanks for any help on the matter,
Best,
Christian