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Author Topic: Changing the number of plays?  (Read 1592 times)

0239666

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Changing the number of plays?
« on: April 01, 2007, 04:41:03 pm »

Is it possible to change the number or plays your self? Because I am changing some albums from mp3 to ape so when I re-rip them they loose their playstats. I'd like to be able to fill them in again.
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gappie

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Re: Changing the number of plays?
« Reply #1 on: April 02, 2007, 02:16:02 am »

in the third party forum you can find the replace master from king sparta. it is a plugin. i use it sometimes to change things like number plays.

an other option would be to make sure that the names from the ape files are the same as the mp3 files. rightclick on the few files you want to test it with. go to library tools>find and replace and replace .mp3 with ape. and import the files again. i do it this way with the ifo files i converted to mkv, and it works. but it could be that it is depend from how you set the import and auto import options in mc 12. be sure to make a backup from the library first and just try a few.
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marko

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Re: Changing the number of plays?
« Reply #2 on: April 02, 2007, 04:34:55 am »

from the helpfile:
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Re-rip existing music and keep tags and statistics
If you re-rip a track (perhaps you want better quality) and import it into Media Center, it is considered a new item, and therefore has no tags, statistical information, or playlist associations.

But if you already have that track in Media Center (with tags, statistics, and playlist associations), you can apply all that information to the new track. Follow these steps:

1.   Rip the track into a new folder.
2.   In Media Center, go to Playlists > Recently Ripped, and if the track is there, select it and press Shift + Delete, then select Remove From Library.
3.   If your new and old tracks are the same format, go to step 4. Otherwise, in Media Center, select the old track, right-click, select Library Tools > Find and Replace. In the left, check only Filename. In the Find What box, type in the old extension (e.g., .mp3), and in the Replace box type in the new file extension (e.g., .ape).
4.   Find the old track in Windows Explorer and press F2 then Ctrl-C to copy the name. Go to the new folder, select the new track, press F2 and Ctrl-V to paste. This gives the new track the same name as the old track.
5.   Still in Windows Explorer, delete the old track (send it to the Recycle Bin in case of error).
6.   Paste the new track into the old track’s folder.
7.   In Media Center, find the track, right-click on it and select Library Tools > Update Tags from Library. (This applies all the Media Center information to the new track).
8.   Right-click on the file again, select Library Tools > Update Library (from tags). (This sends the new file’s format information to Media Center).
9.   You may want to re-analyze the file for replay gain information (Select the file in Media Center, right-click, and select Library Tools > Analyze Audio).

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