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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: nila on January 16, 2003, 09:09:05 am

Title: Feature Request: Burn filenames from properties.
Post by: nila on January 16, 2003, 09:09:05 am
This is a feature I'm really begging for.
As handhelds, in car cd players and other devices that can read mp3's become more popular the filename of files becomes more important. If we're burning an mp3 cd for use in our car, the car cd player cant display long filenames. There is currently no way to rename file names on the cd. They just automatically have the original file name.

I'd like a column that is: filename that we can edit on the burn cd screen so we can choose any filename we want for the file when it's burnt.

That way we can burn files using different names other than their original ones. MOST burning software supports this.

Also, I'd like to have a tool to create the filename automatically from the properties.

I know this would make a LOT of difference for me for my in car cd player and I'm sure a lot of other people with portables would find it equally as useful.

Would it be possible to get a reply as to whether or not you might add this for v9?

Pretty please :)
Title: Re: Feature Request: Burn filenames from propertie
Post by: nila on January 25, 2003, 05:18:07 pm
bumpidy bump bump ;0)
Title: Re: Feature Request: Burn filenames from propertie
Post by: MachineHead on January 25, 2003, 06:41:02 pm
Doesn't MJ-MC truncate names now? Or is that something you don't want it to do? I've never really paid that much attention to the file names when I'm driving anyway. Ditches can be rough on the undercarriage.  :P
Title: Re: Feature Request: Burn filenames from propertie
Post by: nila on January 26, 2003, 02:36:14 am
It truncates them but that just chops the file names and looses the last few characters.

I mean more to specifically specify the naming format.

This would also count for transfering songs to mp3 players etc.



Standard options I think when transfering to any device should include: