![]() I used to use TRACK for tracks numbering and DISCNUMBER for storing information about disc - and it just did not work for me. I had a TITLE field on 500+ MP3's that look like 'TITLE - ARTIST' with the ALBUM and ARTIST fields both set to the same value I tried to use the Split Field by Separator action to split the current TITLE field into 2 pieces and put text after the '-' into the ARTIST field and the part before the '-' into the TITLE field, both followed by a TRIM() The online help is a little sparse, and I. And as a docked at the top of the screen Winamp can displays only five tag fields in displays File Info Components, I put the overall number of disc for a given album at the end of it- this way I can see at a glance which track it is and from what disc Create a custom Action that will Rename, Proper Folder Structure, and Export cover/desc/reader Load an audiobook file in Mp3tag for testing, and select it. Format TRACKTRACKTOTALTRACKS split from TRACK .zip Adding 'totaltracks' tag en mass DD. chrisjj November 5, 2013, 12:04pm 3 Thanks D. So what's the point?Īs for the non-standard: what is standard? 000? Then how would you know if 111 means track 11 from disc 1 or track 1 from disc 11? It seems that my format is better. It would be helpful to have a tag-field, automatically created into the track file, which holds the total amount of discs per album. ![]() Which, BTW, leads to a non-standard data format in TRACK. How to set TOTALDISCS and TOTALTRACKS Sometimes there is the need to enumerate a large amount of files, which relate to different data media, e.g.
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