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More => Old Versions => Media Center 17 => Topic started by: lasttime on September 24, 2012, 12:52:33 pm
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Hi All:
Does anyone know how the Media Center locates and plays back audio CDs music from my hard drive?
Is it -- The artist name, CD title, file extension name, or something else altogether?
If it's the file name I need a way to change it before copying/ripping but I can't find a way to do that.
Thanxs;
Dick
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These would be Ripped tracks.
When MC imports a file into its Library (either via Rip or a File Import), it populates a Filename field. That is used to locate the media file. This location is set in the base, folder, and filename rules under Tools > Options > File Location > Audio.
MC also maintains a CD database so that it knows the CDs you've inserted. It looks up meta information about the CD, so that ripped tracks may use this meta data (i.e. tags).
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Absolutely Super:
Now ---- what steps are required to change the filename BEFORE ripping?
Thanxs;
Dick
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The filename is constructed from the Filename rule in the mentioned File Location > Audio area.
You can use various fields to build the filename, such as:
[Track #] [Name]
to give you the track number followed by the name. Setting directory components as well helps build the full path:
Base: M:\Music
Directory Rule: [Album Artist (auto)]\[Album]
Filename Rule: [Track #] [Name]
So your ripped tracks will be something like:
M:\Music\Mumford & Sons\Babel\2 Whispers in the Dark.flac