Recording Title Length
Moderator: Gurus
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rkmchaney
Recording Title Length
[/code]How can I set up a "Files to Edit" task to let me know which files have names which exceed the 64 digit limitation in regard to recording to CD/DVD? Thx, R!
Re: Recording Title Length
You can't create your own Files to Edit nodes with MediaMonkey.
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
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rkmchaney
Re: Recording Title Length
How about creating such parameters in "Playlists?" Any way to create these parameters in MM? May have to stick this on "Wishlist"
Re: Recording Title Length
There is no criteria for file name length.
Do note you don't need to know this as you can change how filenames are created on the disc. You can for example use $Left(<Artist> - <Title>,60) to limit the filename to 60 characters. You can also do this on individual tags, $Left(<Artist>,30) - $Left(<Title>,30)
Do note you don't need to know this as you can change how filenames are created on the disc. You can for example use $Left(<Artist> - <Title>,60) to limit the filename to 60 characters. You can also do this on individual tags, $Left(<Artist>,30) - $Left(<Title>,30)
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Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Lowlander (MediaMonkey user since 2003)
Re: Recording Title Length
What you want is a tag editor that edits file names. Most do that. One good one that does is mp3tag. As you can guess most tag editors only edit mp3 files. If you have some other format you might be out of luck.
Just so you know how you before you try to rename the file is from meta data and text you can add such as
[band name]-[album name]-[title]
Just so you know how you before you try to rename the file is from meta data and text you can add such as
[band name]-[album name]-[title]