mp3 file renamer
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glider1
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11. August 2005 @ 04:43 |
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Need advice about some simple and convenient mp3 file renamer.
What I need is just remove fore-part of file name:
from
www[1].Musiconmp3.com_-_02_-_Cerrone_-_2002_-_Hysteria_-_Gonna_Get_You.mp3
to
02_-_Cerrone_-_2002_-_Hysteria_-_Gonna_Get_You.mp3
just to remove this first part if file: "www[1].Musiconmp3.com_-_"
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Looking for the following artists, full albums mp3z, high bitrate VBR 256 kbps, CBR 320kbps
'N-Trance Best Of N-trance 1992-2003'
N-Trance 'Electronic pleasure'
2000 Very Best Of Urban Cookie Collective
Stereo MCs - 'Paradise'
Groove Armada - Vertigo '1999
Master Blaster
Mind-Flux..
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11. August 2005 @ 04:51 |
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11. August 2005 @ 09:22 |
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yup. T&R is one of those softwares that is genuinely worth the $30 or whatever to register it. I've been using it for about 3 years now and haven't found anything better.
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glider1
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12. August 2005 @ 02:47 |
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No. I need something more simple. My purpose is not editing tags, etc. I need only rename mp3 files, i.e. remove prefix from file name. I can do this manually, of course. But however there is a simple progs, which does not require installation, nor write any entries into registry.
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Looking for the following artists, full albums mp3z, high bitrate VBR 256 kbps, CBR 320kbps
'N-Trance Best Of N-trance 1992-2003'
N-Trance 'Electronic pleasure'
2000 Very Best Of Urban Cookie Collective
Stereo MCs - 'Paradise'
Groove Armada - Vertigo '1999
Master Blaster
Mind-Flux..
This message has been edited since posting. Last time this message was edited on 12. August 2005 @ 02:48
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12. August 2005 @ 08:57 |
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You can do that aswell in Tag & Rename. Download the program and see for yourself
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12. August 2005 @ 10:10 |
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hence the name Tag & Rename. The trial version is fully functional for 30 days I beleive to go try it. It is very simple to use and very good at what it does
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12. August 2005 @ 10:30 |
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As djscoop said, it's genuinely worth the $30 price tag.
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nrautava
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12. August 2005 @ 12:45 |
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12. August 2005 @ 15:19 |
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how is Tag & Renamer's playlist editor? does it have drag and drop capibilities? I have been looking for a good M3U playlist editor and I havent found one that can do all of this:
1. Drag and Drop capabilities (plus dropping option to drop in middle of the playlist [not just the end])
2. Edit a playlist once it is made
3. Enable you to view the playlist by song name or artist name with out changing the playlist order
4. (if possible) create random list with song selections
what do you think? Are there any editors that can do this?
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13. August 2005 @ 12:13 |
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GodFather is free, but doesn't come close to Tag&Rename.
T&R has basic playlist functions, but nothing that advanced that you are looking for. Try TagScanner, I've used that in the past to make my playlists
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13. August 2005 @ 13:09 |
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Thanks for the tip on tag&rename, it is a top program. I used to use godfather, but I think Im going to switch.
@djscoop, I'll give TagScanner a try. thanks
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13. August 2005 @ 14:22 |
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yeah I'm not really big on making playlists, so I'm not sure if it can do everything you want, but I know I used it with decent results.
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glider1
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15. August 2005 @ 03:31 |
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And what about this program, File List Creator:
http://www.wensoftware.com/flc/
However, it looks, it have zero support, no any answers.
My purpose is just rename accurately, cut prefix. However, I can do this manually.
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Looking for the following artists, full albums mp3z, high bitrate VBR 256 kbps, CBR 320kbps
'N-Trance Best Of N-trance 1992-2003'
N-Trance 'Electronic pleasure'
2000 Very Best Of Urban Cookie Collective
Stereo MCs - 'Paradise'
Groove Armada - Vertigo '1999
Master Blaster
Mind-Flux..
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17. August 2005 @ 10:29 |
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OK, Tag & Rename is awesome, but I have a wierd problem. I had about 2500 mp3s that I was renaming for consistancy. What I did was Renamed all of my songs in the [artist] - [Title] format, then I tagged them all based on the File name and everything was perfect, so I thought. Today I noticed that ALL of the songs that I renamed were back to its original file name. The wierd thing is that all of the tags still remained.
For example:
I went from this:
Dr_Dre_01_-_Nothing_but_a_G_Thing
Renamed it to this:
Dr Dre - Nothing But A G Thing
Using the new File name from above, I tagged the song
Couple of days later the file name changed back to this:
Dr_Dre_01_-_Nothing_but_a_G_Thing
I have no idea why it did this, does anyone have any clue. If it wasn't for this little hiccup, I would think Tag & Rename is the damn best program out there.
As far as I know, once you rename a file, it is renamed because there is no save button. Taking a stab at the dark, Im thinking maybe that because I have Windows Media Player Pointed to the folders were the songs are stored it is noticing that the files are renamed and is changing it back? I have no clue. any help?
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17. August 2005 @ 15:49 |
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that is strange. I don't think its an issue with T&R, because once the file is rename, it won't change it for no reason. The only thing I can think of is that WMP, or some other media player, has control over your files and automatically renames them for you. I know I had this issue with the MEXP plugin for winamp. As I loaded my files into its database to organize, it took control over the tags and totally changed them. So maybe look at WMP's settings and see what control it has over naming the files maybe? Check and see when specifically the files were altered, so maybe you can pinpoint what program you were using at the time
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