If you click the image in my signature it will take you to my website, the installer's for all my scripts are on there. I have far too many scripts (and I'm far too lazy) to keep updating links on the forum as well as the links on my website!
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greigmg wrote:I've never used media monkey or scripts before - is there a basic help file to get me started with this one?
One issue - when I load folders of .flac files in MM, double digit track numbers aren't going last, but after "1" - like track1.flac, track10.flac, track11.flac, track2.flac. Anyway to create the .m3u file to recognize teens? Thanks.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
I've not seen this before. I'm using the album object provided by MM so I would have though they'd be sorting the tracks correctly. I'll have to take a closer look.
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
New version (2.0) is now available to download from my website. Changes include...
- Added FileMask parameter to control playlist filenames (replacing ShowYear)
- Fixed invalid characters are now removed from playlist filenames
- Added check for long playlist filenames
- Fixed file i/o errors are now caught and reported
Download my scripts at my own MediaMonkey fansite.
All the code for my website and scripts is safely backed up immediately and for free using Dropbox.
I was about to do all this manually. You have saved me days of work. Thanks for such an amazing script!
I have a simple n00b question though: When and where do I specify the playlist folder? When I selected the script it ran straight away and didn't give me the option to choose, so all the playlists have been created in their album folders. I wanted to have them all in a seperate folder.