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Title: Best way to name tracks not found in the database
Post by: rec head on February 12, 2013, 07:45:57 pm
I just ripped a CD and the info is not found online. What is the best way to rename the files so that they are tagged properly?

Should I edit the file names in explorer? Edit the tags and rename the files from the tags? I just want to make sure everything stays clean in the library and the file browser.
Title: Re: Best way to name tracks not found in the database
Post by: MrC on February 12, 2013, 08:56:02 pm
You can just tag inside MC and then use Rename, Move & Copy to rename the files based on your tags and the Audio settings in Tools > Options > File Locations > Audio.  Look at the Presets at the bottom left of the dialog.  You can also just define a rename template on the fly.

Next time, it would be beneficial to all if you fill in the CD information pre-rip, and then Submit to the online database.  Your tracks will have the information and so will other owners of that CD.
Title: Re: Best way to name tracks not found in the database
Post by: rec head on February 13, 2013, 07:48:37 am
Thanks. It was weird with this disc because it was part of a 2 disc set and the first disc was recognized. I tried deleting the tracks from the library and re-ripping but I think that MC remembered the CD so it used the name I had given it before and it still wasn't recognized.
Title: Re: Best way to name tracks not found in the database
Post by: MrC on February 13, 2013, 11:23:45 am
The disc is remembered.  You can ask MC to re-lookup the disc (right-click disc, Update from Online Database) w/out removing the tracks.

Perhaps the album name contained the disc number?  If this is removed, the lookup may succeed.  Use expression rules to add back the Disc # to your file path and leave the Album name the same for all discs.
Title: Re: Best way to name tracks not found in the database
Post by: nickeaston on February 13, 2013, 05:12:10 pm
You might want to try SongKong, which accesses MusicBrainz and Discogs.  Free trial.  I use this after YADB.