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Re: ripped EAC music to it's own folder...HOW?

First you need to set up your default ripping directory, which it looks like you've already done. This would be in EAC options, directories, choose "Use this directory" and specify the directory for your ripped files.

The trick is that in EAC Options, Filename, you can specify directories too, by using backslashes. I just tried this and it worked. For the "naming scheme" I put:

%D\%C\%N - %T

%D = artist
%C = album
%N = track number
%T = track title

So under your ripped files directory, it will create a directory structure 2 levels deeper. First you'll have artist name, then under artist name, you'll get album name. The tracks will be ripped to the album name folder under the appropriate artist. Just make sure that when you have multiple CD sets, you give each CD a unique title like "Album (Disc 1)" and "Album (Disc 2)".


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  • Re: ripped EAC music to it's own folder...HOW? - andy_c 12:38:16 09/05/06 (1)


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