Hi,
I have a music library of about 8000 tracks collected over many years, and over the recent period I have been working to get them all into FLAC format (still a long way to go)
I have about 400+ OGG files scattered across my 300+ playlists which I need to upgrade to FLAC and have just discovered your “File convert” option.
Tried it out on one file and it worked exactly as it was supposed to, even placed the new FLAC file in the correct positions within the playlists...................... brilliant!
However, I need to readily identify these “Conversions” so that if the opportunity arises at a later date to get hold of a higher quality version of the track (CD FLAC rip etc.) then I can upgrade/replace the conversions.
Consequently, I want to add - (XOGG) to the end of the track name, so that whenever I play the track, or burn it to CD, or wherever the track name is displayed I am always aware that it is not the highest quality FLAC track.
Clearly this is not an issue for a single conversion, I will just change it in the tag option, but is there any way I can automate this for a batch conversion of 400??
To approach this problem from a different way, if I highlight a number of tracks from the library during a tag operation, the Track Name correctly displays [various], if I then try to add “XOGG” before or after the brackets, then click enter, it does not retain what was in the brackets............. it simply replaces all of the highlighted track names with “XOGG”.................. clearly not what I wanted!
Any clues/hints appreciated!