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Re: importing mp3+g files
Hi Jim,
I need to understand exactly your file structure to enable us to set the define field order correct. As I understand your post. You have a folder for Brand then a sub folder for Disc ID and the zip files within that folder. Are files within the last folder the full path name with Disc Id- Tr# - Artist - Title ? I made a short video to help explain my question better here: http://youtu.be/H6r0MVRAnds?hd=1 The files in the video are mp3+g not zips but that makes no difference to setting define field order. Let us know then I’ll try making another video showing the importing to suit your file structure.
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Re: importing mp3+g files
Of the three samples that Roy shows in his video, in my opinion (purely 2¢ worth) the best of those is the 2nd (middle) one. The Brand and DiscID can be taken from the folder structure, and the Track, Artist and Title can be retrieved from the actual file names.
My advice: If possible, set yourself up like the middle folder. ![]() |
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