Art Posted June 8, 2008 Report Share Posted June 8, 2008 Here is what I used to do - till yesterday.... Rename Audio Files –Auto tag 1. Go to Audio. 2. Go to batch Convert. 3. Go to “Convert & Transfer Audio Files” 4. You will be presented w/another window. Select the sub dir you want. 5. Highlight the files you need to add tags to & click ADD. Click Close and you will be returned to the primary window. 6. Click Edit Audio Tags, click Music ID and let the magic happen. 7. When all the tracks are finished (ID) click Done. 8. Click Convert and select specifics, i.e., location, quality, format etc. 9. Look at the designated location and erase the “unnamed” files to be replaced w/the new ones. All of a sudden, after step 7., file names (which used to display the "new names" - keep displaying the old ones... Any ideas? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Here is what I used to do - till yesterday....
Rename Audio Files –Auto tag
1. Go to Audio.
2. Go to batch Convert.
3. Go to “Convert & Transfer Audio Files”
4. You will be presented w/another window. Select the sub dir you want.
5. Highlight the files you need to add tags to & click ADD. Click Close and you will be returned to the primary window.
6. Click Edit Audio Tags, click Music ID and let the magic happen.
7. When all the tracks are finished (ID) click Done.
8. Click Convert and select specifics, i.e., location, quality, format etc.
9. Look at the designated location and erase the “unnamed” files to be replaced w/the new ones.
All of a sudden, after step 7., file names (which used to display the "new names" - keep displaying the old ones...
Any ideas?
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