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JimH:
I asked because I thought I might be able to improve the experience for someone else.


dgw:

--- Quote from: MrC on October 02, 2013, 11:23:01 am ---Here's one way.  Hover over an album's artwork, and you'll see some clickable-links appear.  One of them is File.  This will open the file list below, where you might find it easy to see what's going on.  Or you can just double-click the artwork to open the file list.

Select your album's files in the file list.  Right-click and Rename*.  Now you can change the values.

Alternatively, you can  use the Action Window > Tag.

* Rename is a very poor and unfortunate choice of terms.  It is a hold-over from Windows, and as a verb, it does not properly provide an unambiguous context for what you are doing (are you Renaming the file, or renaming some item?).  Its meaning is confounded because it is immediately above Delete, which operates on a File, and immediately below Tag which operates on neither, but is what you're doing when you use Rename, yet Tag is in another section above.  Both Tag and "Rename" should be in the same section.  The term Rename should be Edit Property or Edit Tag, and Tag should be Toggle Tag Window (or shorter).

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Thanks for your help !  Did not work for my particular download from Blue Coast Records but never mind - maybe one day I will find a way to do it. Now for another question you might be able to help with : Is it better ( sound wise ) to import files as Flac or Aif or some other format or does it make no difference ?

MrC:
All lossless files will sound the same (please, no WAV vs. other lossless format discussions here), so choose the one that works for your devices and systems.  FLAC is pretty common.

JimH:
Please start a new thread with an appropriate subject.

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