Correct, but sometimes, you just have to do the work! Pat On 09/02/2016 09:11 AM, IBBoard wrote:
Yes, but that only gets you the data. It doesn't get you a "click here to make all existing file names match their metadata" button. That would require more scripting and the whole problem is that the "after the fact" rename is not part of the default extension behaviour. Mingovia: Have you tried editing an unimportant field? (like "comment" or "composer") It might trigger a rename, or Banshee might be too intelligent and know that you changed something that won't affect the file name. On 02/09/16 16:39, Pat Mower wrote:In your Home directory there is a ".config" directory, under which is a banshee directory. if you download and install (under a deb just apt-get install -y sqlitebrowser), you can look at the dbs. Pat On 09/01/2016 11:19 PM, David Eagle wrote:I am afraid I don't understand what you are saying. I am running Linux. The music files are in ~home/Music/Unknown Artist/Unknown Album/01. Track 1*.mp3 I would like all of these files renamed to their correct song files, in their correct album directories. Do you know how to do this? It appears to be impossible to do this manually. On Thu, Sep 1, 2016 at 10:56 PM, Pat Mower <pmower dslextreme com <mailto:pmower dslextreme com>> wrote: It is all in a data file under your home directory if you are using linux. Windows, No Clue. Should still be in a db. Pat On 09/01/2016 10:33 PM, mingovia wrote: I imported my music CDs into Banshee. Many of the CDs were old, and did not have metadata. So, the songs were put into "Unknown artist". I then added the metadata by hand. I did this for about 100 CDs. Now, I find out that this work I did failed to update the file names for all of these songs. Belatedly, I found the option to update the file names when you manually edit the metadata. But, even though I now have updated my preferences to do this, it did not update all of the (thousands) of files that I already manually edited. It looks like it will now work properly for any CDs I import and manually edit in the future. But, this does not really help with my current situation. Is there any way to force Banshee to go back and change all of the (thousands of) file names to match the metadata I have entered? -- View this message in context: http://banshee-media-player.2283330.n4.nabble.com/renaming-unknown-files-tp4652506.html <http://banshee-media-player.2283330.n4.nabble.com/renaming-unknown-files-tp4652506.html> Sent from the Banshee Media Player mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ banshee-list mailing list banshee-list gnome org <mailto:banshee-list gnome org> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list <https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list> (unsubscribe here) _______________________________________________ banshee-list mailing list banshee-list gnome org <mailto:banshee-list gnome org> https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list <https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list> (unsubscribe here) _______________________________________________ banshee-list mailing list banshee-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list (unsubscribe here)_______________________________________________ banshee-list mailing list banshee-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list (unsubscribe here)_______________________________________________ banshee-list mailing list banshee-list gnome org https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/banshee-list (unsubscribe here)
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