<skip> function in Auto-Tag from Filename

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by jiri » Sun Aug 03, 2003 10:45 am

:)

by jaxjon » Sat Aug 02, 2003 4:26 pm

Thanks Rusty, and congratulations to you and Jiri on MediaMonkey. It looks like Mr. Gates and the guys at Nullsoft and Musicmatch better watch their backs 'cause here comes the Monkey!

Jaxjon

by rusty » Fri Aug 01, 2003 6:43 pm

The <skip> function has been added to MediaMonkey RC-1 in the Auto-tag dialog.

by rusty » Fri Jul 25, 2003 9:41 am

Jaxjon,

You could just delete the section of the mask that you don't want to use for any particular track. The downside to this would be that the revised mask becomes the default mask for your next auto-rename operation--not too user-friendly.

I'll have a look at the abander interface when we start working on the next version (focus right now is on fixing any graphical anomalies, or any critical bugs that crop up during beta 5).

Rusty

<skip> function in Auto-Tag from Filename

by jaxjon » Thu Jul 24, 2003 9:14 pm

Hi,
I sometimes have tags that I just need to update less than all of the fields from the filename. Like if I want to keep the current album and track fields but change the artist and title fields when all of the fields are not blank. With a <skip> function you could create a mask to do that. <Artist> - <Skip> - <Skip> - <Title> I found this function in Abander TagControl, and it is very useful. I have not found a way to do it now in SDB. If so let me know how please. Thanks for listening to our comments and suggestions. SDB is the best music program I know.

Jaxjon :)

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