A download is not a horse, and there's no need to react as if you were
insulted. If you can't stand a critical note ...
When the files are properly tagged, there is no need to put artists- and
album name into the file name. That's pure overkill of information, and
in any music player - portable or for domestic use - these unnecessary
long track names make searching of a single track impossible. Look at a
cd or vinyl record: is every track named this way? No sir!
People create a folder named after 'artist - album title', and in this
folder they save their downloaded music.
And if some people prefer this terrible way of naming files, please prove
it!
If Tag & Rename is a Windoze program, it's useless for me because I am a
Linux girl.
On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 04:42:04 -0600, Griffin wrote:
> On Sat, 28 Feb 2015 10:32:56 GMT, Natasha <natasha@use.net> wrote:
>
>>Thanks 4 the post, but what a terrible file naming scheme. Everything at
>>the left side of the track number is unnecessary and even unwanted, for
>>it makes the track titles unreadable. Besides it is a lot of work to
>>reformat all these bloody file names.
>>Please ask your ripper to change this behaviour.
>>
>>Kind regards!
>>
>>Natasha :-)
>
> Ever hear of looking a gift horse in the mouth?
>
> Besides, some people prefer this way of naming files. So if I change it
> for you, then other people will be unhappy.
>
> Get "Tag & Rename." It makes changing file names fast and easy. If you
> can't find it, just send me an email and I'll give it to you.
>
> Griffin
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