Unknown discs

Anne Wilson cannewilson at googlemail.com
Mon Mar 22 18:57:46 UTC 2010


On Monday 22 March 2010 15:57:53 Jeff Mitchell wrote:
> On 3/21/2010 10:19 AM, Leo Franchi wrote:
> >> Maybe I'm not understanding the interface, but it doesn't seem to help
> >> any.  I just tried on the first track.  It correctly guessed the
> >> trackname in the resulting display, with all the artist, genre etc
> >> fields showing <empty>.  I hit OK in the hope that the trackname at
> >> least would replace the Track01 label, but it didn't.  Nothing looks
> >> any different.  It looks as though I'll have to  sort out the tracks
> >> that belong together then manually edit them.
> > 
> > You have to tell it the format of the foldername/trackname, so Amarok
> > can correctly extract the information. You can drag the tokens into
> > the bar in the middle to replicate the filename, and then amarok will
> > be able to guess correctly.
> 
> (Also don't forget the Collection Browser caching issues; you may have
> to restart Amarok for it to actually show up properly.  :-|  )
> 
I can't get it to work.  I've manually done all my home-recorded unrecognised 
discs.  Now I'm sorting through my Magnatune compilation disks.  At least the 
whole of the info is visible, so I can just copy it into the relevant fields.

Anne
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