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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: zevele10 on August 03, 2003, 11:42:06 am
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I would like to know how you 'tag' your mp3cds with the new fonction.
Or ,if you have any tip.
I would like NOT to have the file name , like F:/Nila/Hip-Hop/ artist ect ect.
Any way to do so?
My mp3cds are ,first of all for back -up and some to play in discman without artist, song name indication.
It just show album number and track number.
Yes , not a new one ,but it do play VRB Mp3
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Hey Z :)
Not quite sure what you mean.
With the new function - when I back up all my mp3's which I'm going to do when I get a chance onto CD as mp3 cd's I'm probably going to burn them like this:
Split them into genre's ( I bought three cases specifically)
1. Hip-Hop, RnB, Rap
2. Rock, Grunge, Alternative
3. Pop, Chart, Other,
For each CD I'm going to save the playlist with the CD ID number (i'll give each CD a number) and all the songs per CD.
They'll be saved like this:
Burnt CD's
- Case 1
. - 1
. - 2
. - 3
- Case 2
. - 1
. - 2
. - 3
- Case 3
. - 1
. - ......
and so on for all of them.
For the naming convention I'm going to use: Arist - Album - Year probably for the folders with: Track # - Songname for the songs themselves.
Not sure if somewhere in that is your answer because I'm not sure exactly what you were after :)
If not, if you explain what u mean a bit more I'll answer :)
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Nila.
I was just curious to know.
Kind of learning beside the Artist -Album- track #- track name very traditional scheme .
The problem i still have - but with me you know that problem= incompetence most of the time--...
I still get the file name :
like F:/Emusic/.......
This i would like NOT to have.
PS: concerning CDRW
I got a metal box of 40 cd-r for around ,let say 3 pounds
I would NEVER use them for back up...
But ,li ike so much to throw them trought the room when i do not like the result......
I saw that at Office Depot they have Verbat... something cd-r.I do not remember the name ,but it sounds like a brand of breakfast cereales.......
I will use this brand to make my cds
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Yeah - on my hard drive I use this naming format:
Folder: Artist - Album
Files: Artist - Album - Track # - Name
I'm thinking of changing it to:
Folder: Artist - Album - Year
Files: Artist - Album - Track # - Name
but that's not too big a deal.
For the CD's I just drop the initial info as it's already contained in the folder name and so there is no need to repeat it for each file.
Basically - any info that is repeated for each file the same, you just put as the folder name - then use only info that changes from track to track for the file names.
When you say you get a filename like: F:/emusic/blah...
I'm not quite sure what you mean.
Do you mean when you are trying to read the CD's after you burn them?
Because I dont understand where the drive letter is appearing from - it wont be on the CD's themselves as no files are burnt with Drive letters.
Where and when are you getting that : F:/emusic/blah?
And your customising the 'Options/CD Folder settings' when burning right?
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Nila
You are right ,what i say does not make sense.....
Beside it ,i'am sure i saw the drive letter.
I gave all my 'testing' cds to a friend , so i cannot check.
No ,i can be stupid enought to had play the cd and saw the MP3 files in my library........ , and this more than one time.......
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well when u get the cd's back u can check it out :)