For those who wants to RENAME an entire album of MP3 files who forgot to check on the "Include Track names button" during Rip that ended up with tracks names like Track No.1, 2,3 etc.
Here's how in Roxio 10 a slightly diferent from version9.
Open "Batch Converter" under "Audio"
>Hit "Add Tracks..."
>click on album folder to be Renamed in the left resulting window. The folder will be opened and show the tracks in the right window. Now" RIGHT CLICK" on the album
>A context window appear, Click on "Rename or Relocate audio files"
>hit "Edit Audio tags" on the next window that appears and files loads with progress bar
> Hit "Music ID" on next window for Gracenote to identify files from database (progress bar)
>Hit "Done"
>Hit "Okay"
>Close application and you're done.
Go back to the albums and check if files are renamed.
Note; Uncheck "Leave original files" to avoid duplicates and uncheck "Move" button
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Rename Audio Files Renaming Audio Files per Album
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Posted 06 October 2007 - 12:08 AM
My Rig: Dell XPS 420 Desk Top, Windows 7 Home Premuim SP1, 4Gig RAM, 500Gig HD primary
External HD: 500g Seagate HD for Document back ups, WD250 Gig secondary HD internal for movie Rips, 1TB Samsung HD103SJ spinpointF3 for music storage
Burners: Pioneer BDR 206D, OPtiarch DVD RW AD 7200S, PLDS DVD RW DH 16A6S, BenQ DW1670, HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH20NS10
Lap Top: HP Pavillion DV9000 series, Vista premium, 2 gig RAM and 350g HD
External HD: 500g Seagate HD for Document back ups, WD250 Gig secondary HD internal for movie Rips, 1TB Samsung HD103SJ spinpointF3 for music storage
Burners: Pioneer BDR 206D, OPtiarch DVD RW AD 7200S, PLDS DVD RW DH 16A6S, BenQ DW1670, HL-DT-ST DVDRAM GH20NS10
Lap Top: HP Pavillion DV9000 series, Vista premium, 2 gig RAM and 350g HD
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