But these instructions are confusing - especially these last three steps...
yeah I see what you mean -- FAIL
And changing the directory structure to "2" will end up giving me 12 separate folders with a Artist\Album layout - instead of a single folder called "Killer Mix 1" with all 12 tracks inside...
Yep, this is embarassing. as I have been using dbpoweramp's batch converter externally which dynamically uses the metadata (tags) to create new folder/file names .. (why the second conversion) I just presumed/assumed that jriver does the same thing, however it appears to be using the file name + path for the folder structure not the tags .... so looks like I was wrong ---
HOWEVER, I found a solution to making unique albums using only JRiver
-- but, sigh, it involves an additional step (see in red below)
Basic steps without the wall of text, in this order - hopefully clearer
1) create playlist from selecting all in Playing now (playing off of your smartlist)
2) convert (right click) by selecting all in the created playlist
AFTER setting up the options as explained above you should be converting to a temp directory - eg. TempMix
3) select all the Mp3 files (not the originals of course) and retag for the fields AlbumArtist and Album (the album name change is why it works) eg. "Various Artists" and "KillerList1"
4) reselct retagged files and right click ==> Library Tools - Rename, Move Copy Files
choose rename and only check "Directories"
- fill in base path eg E:\ipodmusic\TempMix\ where Tempmix is the temporary folder you converted the mp3s to
- fill in "Rule" box folowing the example E:\ipodmusic\[Album] (whatever path you like provided that the field [ALBUM] is at the end) which will create a directory using the album name "KillerList1". You will find it under Various Artists, and all subsequent playlist-albums you creat too. This is why you set structure to 2 btw to give you something like this E:\ipodmusic\Various Artists\KillerList1
- once you get this to work hit the preset button to save your path and set-up (button on lower left of move copy screen4) NOW you can import/sync the files to ipod
5) clean up the temp folder deleting the temp mp3s folders there
There might be a more elegant solution, I admit. If still unclear, I can post some screen shots this we.
but then the playlist is out of order as well...had to do that manually in another tool as MC seems to not allow me to "reorder" a selected block of songs and apply a new order to it
I didn't realize the order was important!
Well, short of exporting/importing the playlist whiuch defeats your purpose, this would involve retagging the playlist using the Fill Track Numbers from list order command under library tools,
before you convert -- which is a no-no of course; you do not want to touch your original files.
and the temp mp3s are in "12" separate folders as you observed so the order would be mixed up there after converting.
There is probably an expression to retain list order, but I'm not surehow to do this .
Help Mr. C -- I'm losing street cred here
Hope this helps, a little bit at least