![]() ![]() It will add keywords without overwriting any previous ones. ![]() I've tried to make it account for any inconsistencies regarding SpaceHyphenSpace groupings. Are you on Windows and looking under Properties to find Tags? Odds are what you actually want is Keywords/ Subject as the target for your data.ĭo you wish to overwrite any previous tags or just add the new information? For example, if the City was "Winston-Salem" or if the event name had a hyphen in it, those would give inconsistent results. This can be worked around if there are variances but easier if there aren't.ĭoes any of the items have a hyphen in them. If care isn't taken this could lead to a situation where you would have a keyword with "Raleigh " (space at the end) and "Raleigh" (no space), which would be treated as two different keywords. For example, "-" vs "Raleigh - Zoo visit" has spaces around the hyphen in the second example. You're two examples are inconsistent on the spacing. Like mentioned above, this has worked in the past, but now does not.It's possible to do in a single command (it will look a bit messy), but it does require some questions about the exact format of your filename and some other items. As wells as action>replace>sky>replace with Sky. I have also used the action case conversion> _FILENAME>Mixed case. This had worked in earlier versions of mp3 tag on a PC, now I am using this version on a mac running windows xp pro through parallels desktop. I would also do this same thing, & double click on the title filed column & make the 1st letter of each word a cap. The method I have used in the past versions of mp3 tag were to go right to the filename column, double click on individual tracks so they are highlighted with a cursor & edited the songs to have caps for the 1st letter of each word. please update to the last version 2.49 of Mp3tag and update your forum signature accordingly! Then attach the report text file to your next forum message.īefore any further activities. It would be helpful for the forum helpers, if you could install the following small Mp3tag export script and run it once against an example file to get a report of the tag-fields and their content. Please elaborate how did you tried it to get the file name column (?) to accept making 1st letter a cap (what should be done with the other characters?).ĭo you work on the filename only or on some tag-fields too?ĭo you use an action "Format value" or an action "Case conversion" or an action "Replace using Regular Expression"? It is not clear enough which method you use or way you go within Mp3tag to reach your goal. I tried creating within in the clean up & caps action group, to get the file name column to accept making 1st letter a cap in the song title, but mp3 tag gives me a message saying that it already exists & will not not change the caps. Thanks for helping, but I am totally lost, I clicked on your links, & they just opened up to a blank page with the text, I tried highlighting them & dragging moving them to C\program files\mp3 tag, but nothing happened.Īll I want to do is to get mp3 tag to make the 1st letter of the text in the file name fields & title fields to be a cap letter, there are numerous columns in mp3 tag, there is a column called file name that has the track, artists & the song name, then there is a column that has the title of the songs, I want all the first letters in the song titles in both the file name field & title field to be a cap letter.Įdit, I tried creating within in the clean up & caps action group, to get the file name column to accept making 1st letter a cap in the song title, but mp3 tag gives me a message saying that it already exists & will not not change the caps. Just place these in the \Mp3tag\data folder and run mp3tag and they will appear in the actions. Ive uploaded the action along with two other actions to get rid of unwanted spaces. How or where or what steps do I take to make those individual actions, I clicked on a star sign in the action, but did not see any fields for action type filed etc. Name of action group: Clean-&Up Case#TAG &Keep CAPS With Title Caseįormatstring: $caps2(%albumartist%,'/[(. It up to you which ones suit your work flow. ![]() You can use any of the format fields here but these are the ones I choose to change. You can see that it changes the 1st letter of each word to Title case leave the CAPS as they are. Firstly have you updated your mp3tag recently? ![]()
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