Hi all.
I made the move from Mediamonkey to MC because of the zones and sound quality, but I'm having doubts as the MM tagging functions are so much better. I'm trying to bear with MC, switching back to MM temporarily when I need to do bulk edits and online discogs album matching.
Anyway, my problem is this:
I store my files in folders automatically named during my tagging process, using the original album date as part of the filepath. This keeps my albums sorted chronologically. I want re-releases files along with the original albums so I use different names (eg. "Making Movies [1984 CD]") to differentiate them.
Mediamonkey stored "original date" in (it seems) both TDOR and TORY. It looks like TYER is holding the re-release or current date.
For example: In the case of a 1984 CD release of Dire Straits - Making Movies, if I take a look at the file tag data using MC, I can see "1980" populating both TDOR and TORY. I also see "1984" populating TYER(Year).
Looking at the editable fields in MC I can only see "1984" in both Date and Year fields. There is no mention of "1980" anywhere.
I read a few related posts on this forum to try to understand how to expose this data, then created some custom fields for TDOR and TORY. Not only did those new fields not expose the data, but they just made MC crash. To be fair someone did say this method would introduce performance problems.
In order to make my tags work in MC, and allow me to continue my existing file naming process, It seems that I need to do a four step copy batch tag process to fix this problem.
1. Copy TYER to TORY
2. Copy TDOR to TYER
3. Copy TORY to TDOR
4. Copy TDOR to Date(Release)
First of all - does my solution seem like the right one?
Second, What tool can do these things?
Third, How do I batch copy data into the MC field "Date(Release)"?
I'm getting a bit old and senile these days, so long, complicated, technical explanations challenge me more than I'd like. If you can keep your explanations and advice simple I'd really appreciate it.
Steve