Situation: My 3TB RAID external drive had a bad controller board that scrambled BOTH hard drive contents - 2.2TB of MP3 files are wasted.
Used MC18 to update tags, assign song ratings (1-5) to probably 50% of those MP3 files.
Thankfully I archived the original MP3 files to > 1400 CDs/DVDs over the years. I just copied over the entire collection back to another RAID. Note that these restored MP3 files do NOT have the MC18 tags in them!
Challenge: Update these MP3 files with the MC18 tags... this problem is compounded by two things:
1: Possibly different folder name
2. Possibly different file name (e.g. 01-Perfidia.MP3 versus 01 - Perfidia.MP3)
My initial thought once I got the folders back into a folder structure similar to what was used before was to use MC18 to write it's database tags back to the MP3 files - that would take care of the vast majority of files. However, I don't think that library operation will produce a list of MP3 files that it could not write the tags back to (so I could then manually fix those folders and then use MC18 to once again write the MP3 tags back).
Is there an easier way of producing a "validation list" within MC18 that would tell me which folders that I've restored back from CD/DVD archive that don't match what is in the MC18 database? I don't know if MC18 can 'overlook' minor filename variances (e.g. 01-Perfidia.MP3 versus 01 - Perfidia.MP3) - I know it definitely demands that the folder names be 100% identical.
Thoughts?