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G-Force July 6th, 2005 11:57 AM

Importing batch files issue
 
I upgraded to 3.011 and started a batch file import of some zip files. The big issue here is they are of theMusic Maestro Velvet Elvis II series. the disc #'s work like this MMVE2-01. add another dash and 2 digits after for individual tracks. The zip file importer is not set up to recognize MMVE2-01 as a disc id, but rather sees it as a disc and track # and gives me an error saying I have more than 99 tracks assigned to one disc id. How can this be resolved? Do I have to wait for the next version?

G-Force July 9th, 2005 09:37 AM

Does anyone have a solution? Am I the only one with this problem?

quaizywabbit July 9th, 2005 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by G-Force
I upgraded to 3.011 and started a batch file import of some zip files. The big issue here is they are of theMusic Maestro Velvet Elvis II series. the disc #'s work like this MMVE2-01. add another dash and 2 digits after for individual tracks. The zip file importer is not set up to recognize MMVE2-01 as a disc id, but rather sees it as a disc and track # and gives me an error saying I have more than 99 tracks assigned to one disc id. How can this be resolved? Do I have to wait for the next version?

maybe try:

MMVE2_01-01
MMVE2_01-02
MMVE2_01-03 etc.....I think the zip importer is using the dash as a delimiter, so substituting that 'odd' dash in the disc series might work.

p.s. you'll have to rename each file individually, unless you have a renaming utility program

George July 9th, 2005 01:59 PM

I'd be tempted to also try:

MMVE201-01
MMVE201-02
MMVE201-03 etc.....

Then for the next disc in the series:

MMVE202-01
MMVE202-02
MMVE202-03 etc.....


Then the entire MMVE201,2,3, etc. should come across as the disc I.D's, with one less character to enter.
George

G-Force July 9th, 2005 10:36 PM

I guess that would be the most logical solution...thanks. Looks like I'll have to do it manually, unless someone has a suggestion on a good batch renamng utility. No golfing for me tomorrow!

xxyzz August 26th, 2005 12:20 AM

Renaming Zip Files
 
I found a good batch zip file renaming program. Very easy to use. Free demo.
http://www.123renamer.com/download.htm

Works Great


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