Okay, guys. We're almost there...
I'm running into an issue specific to my current task, so this isn't exactly a wish, per se. There are a lot of options and I've been playing around with them in order to resolve things, but here's the problem I have now:
When I download a set of tracks from an M3U link, and, say the tag info has the album name as "1966-12-01 - The Matrix". I Send To (Copy) the files to my destination drive and they download to the <Album> folder, auto-organize, and everything is perfect.
The next M3U tracks I download are
also designated with the album name "1966-12-01 - The Matrix". It's the same album tag, but the audio is from a different source, or a different transfer, etc. As a meticulous collector (
), I would like to have ALL of the various versions of, say, "1966-12-01 - The Matrix".
Unfortunately, the MP3's tag information doesn't include such specifics, so after it downloads the first 1966-12-01, I will rename the folder quickly to separate it from other 1966-12-01 versions. So the folder that was created by MediaMonkey as "1966-12-01 - The Matrix" is changed by me to "1966-12-01 - The Matrix (Charlie Miller Transfer)".
I then open the next URL in MediaMonkey, to a different version of 1966-12-01. The tracks populate, I highlight them all and I select Send To (Copy). The files appear to be downloading, but when I go to Windows explorer, I can't see that it created the folder or files...
Once the download is complete, it looks like the previous folder was deleted, and a new folder was created. MediaMonkey took the files out of the previous folder and put them into the NEW folder with the freshly-downloaded songs...
So now I've got two track one's, two track two's, etc. All the same title and track number but they're different files from two separate albums, merged.
I can't seem to get this remedied.
The thing is, it happens randomly. I just downloaded five versions of one album. Every folder was renamed after downloading and organizing to separate it from the next one in line...but the 5th one suddenly did it again.
HELP!
Okay, guys. We're almost there...
I'm running into an issue specific to my current task, so this isn't exactly a wish, per se. There are a lot of options and I've been playing around with them in order to resolve things, but here's the problem I have now:
When I download a set of tracks from an M3U link, and, say the tag info has the album name as "1966-12-01 - The Matrix". I Send To (Copy) the files to my destination drive and they download to the <Album> folder, auto-organize, and everything is perfect.
The next M3U tracks I download are [i]also [/i] designated with the album name "1966-12-01 - The Matrix". It's the same album tag, but the audio is from a different source, or a different transfer, etc. As a meticulous collector ( :roll: ), I would like to have ALL of the various versions of, say, "1966-12-01 - The Matrix".
Unfortunately, the MP3's tag information doesn't include such specifics, so after it downloads the first 1966-12-01, I will rename the folder quickly to separate it from other 1966-12-01 versions. So the folder that was created by MediaMonkey as "1966-12-01 - The Matrix" is changed by me to "1966-12-01 - The Matrix (Charlie Miller Transfer)".
I then open the next URL in MediaMonkey, to a different version of 1966-12-01. The tracks populate, I highlight them all and I select Send To (Copy). The files appear to be downloading, but when I go to Windows explorer, I can't see that it created the folder or files...
Once the download is complete, it looks like the previous folder was deleted, and a new folder was created. MediaMonkey took the files out of the previous folder and put them into the NEW folder with the freshly-downloaded songs...
So now I've got two track one's, two track two's, etc. All the same title and track number but they're different files from two separate albums, merged.
I can't seem to get this remedied.
The thing is, it happens randomly. I just downloaded five versions of one album. Every folder was renamed after downloading and organizing to separate it from the next one in line...but the 5th one suddenly did it again.
HELP!