Thanks AlanH and kncuk1969, your help is very much appreciated.
This is typical of my structure (TMO is Tempo, Mood and Structure):
M:\Music\+6. Classified TMO\P\a. FLAC\Carly Simon\The Best of Carly Simon\{filenames}.
The bug has hit everything in my . . \P\a.FLAC\*.flac tree (so all album art, etc is still in place as well as notes, logs, etc.).
I could go through the original(and thankfully still existing) file structure and look for anomalies;
or I could just merge any discrepancies later.
Or maybe I should begin by renaming the existing tree (say \P\ to \Pp\) in a way that the function creates
all new folders?
[btw, P and Pp both simply represent 'Pop music'].
Please remember that the existing folders still have ~20% of the tracks in them.
I followed your link read it and and then went on to the MM5 link (
https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/WebHel ... enames/5.0 ).
Sounds like just the thing!
I feel ready to try a small batch when I hear from you again.
At this stage I'd like to leave the filenames intact though. Just using \Artist\Album\ will cluster the files into managable clumps for the manual fine-tuning I think.
Thanks again for being there!
Jim Kelly
PS: Is there any way to 'show all folders' including those without music tracks in them - in the
Location node?
I have tried using the
Folders node (where they do show) but other things are not working for me (including selecting a group of tracks by using: click then shift+click . . .
Lots of QA tidying up still needs to be done it seems.
PPS: Did you notice the irony that the sequence in the AutoOrganise process includes the exact same function (Move to . . ) that created the havoc that is wasting all of our time!!
Thanks AlanH and kncuk1969, your help is very much appreciated.
This is typical of my structure (TMO is Tempo, Mood and Structure):
M:\Music\+6. Classified TMO\P\a. FLAC\Carly Simon\The Best of Carly Simon\{filenames}.
The bug has hit everything in my . . \P\a.FLAC\*.flac tree (so all album art, etc is still in place as well as notes, logs, etc.).
I could go through the original(and thankfully still existing) file structure and look for anomalies;
or I could just merge any discrepancies later.
Or maybe I should begin by renaming the existing tree (say \P\ to \Pp\) in a way that the function creates [i][b]all[/b][/i] new folders?
[btw, P and Pp both simply represent 'Pop music'].
Please remember that the existing folders still have ~20% of the tracks in them.
I followed your link read it and and then went on to the MM5 link ( [url]https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/WebHelp:Changing_Filenames/5.0[/url] ).
Sounds like just the thing!
I feel ready to try a small batch when I hear from you again.
At this stage I'd like to leave the filenames intact though. Just using \Artist\Album\ will cluster the files into managable clumps for the manual fine-tuning I think.
Thanks again for being there!
Jim Kelly
PS: Is there any way to 'show all folders' including those without music tracks in them - in the [i]Location[/i] node?
I have tried using the [i]Folders[/i] node (where they do show) but other things are not working for me (including selecting a group of tracks by using: click then shift+click . . .
Lots of QA tidying up still needs to be done it seems.
PPS: Did you notice the irony that the sequence in the AutoOrganise process includes the exact same function (Move to . . ) that created the havoc that is wasting all of our time!!