by Teknojnky » Tue May 29, 2007 1:05 pm
When freedb returns more than one disc, MM should show a dialog with all of the results and allow you to choose which set you want to apply.
As far as #2, it depends really.
When you rip a cd, it utillzes the metadata that is displayed for the cd.
If that cd information is wrong, then your mp3s will have the wrong metadata/filenames. You can fix this manually after the fact, or you use fix the cd info before you rip so that your resulting files are correct.
If you already rip them, then one of the easist ways (IMO) to clean up your tags is via musicbrainz picard QT tagger (link in my sig).
Of course depending on your library, MB may or may not have the releases already in their database. If they are there, then it should be relatively straightforward to tag them using their tagger and then rescan the files with MM (or use file monitoring with the 'gold' registration).
The great thing about musicbrainz is that anyone can register an account and add/edit the information there.
Anyway, after your tags are the way you want (in either the cd itself or the ripped files), then you can use the 'auto-organize' to rename/move the ripped files.
The help file has alot of information about the file masks used for auto-organize and other features.
When freedb returns more than one disc, MM should show a dialog with all of the results and allow you to choose which set you want to apply.
As far as #2, it depends really.
When you rip a cd, it utillzes the metadata that is displayed for the cd.
If that cd information is wrong, then your mp3s will have the wrong metadata/filenames. You can fix this manually after the fact, or you use fix the cd info before you rip so that your resulting files are correct.
If you already rip them, then one of the easist ways (IMO) to clean up your tags is via musicbrainz picard QT tagger (link in my sig).
Of course depending on your library, MB may or may not have the releases already in their database. If they are there, then it should be relatively straightforward to tag them using their tagger and then rescan the files with MM (or use file monitoring with the 'gold' registration).
The great thing about musicbrainz is that anyone can register an account and add/edit the information there.
Anyway, after your tags are the way you want (in either the cd itself or the ripped files), then you can use the 'auto-organize' to rename/move the ripped files.
The help file has alot of information about the file masks used for auto-organize and other features.