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Aug 3 2012, 08:09
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Member Group: Members Posts: 1 Joined: 2-August 12 Member No.: 16755 Mp3tag Version: 2.52 |
Hello everyone. I'm new to MP3TAG and just love it.
I am trying to organize my old 78rpm records. I already have most of the information at hand. Mp3s, images of the labels, artist, date, composers etc. I have updated tags with mp3tag with all this detail. MP3tag automatically finds some images from the net. I have managed to extract these to a file using Action export cover to file and also import cover from file. I have 1800 records and to do each one manually is too time consuming. Can I batch import from a folder.? The names of the jpg files are the same as the title of the songs. I am also playing with EXPORT to html and have used several mte files. Most don't work, the tracks you click are not the tracks in the filename etc. I have found one that works well, html_squonk.mte. But it does not contain cover art . I need an Export mte file that will create albums(Date), individual playable links to an mp3 file, Title, date, comments, size and an image of each record. Help. |
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Aug 3 2012, 08:51
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![]() Member Group: Full Members Posts: 3156 Joined: 9-December 09 From: Norddeutschland / Northern Germany Member No.: 11458 Mp3tag Version: 2.55a |
... Can I batch import from a folder.? The names of the jpg files are the same as the title of the songs. ... There is an action type to import cover art. So proceed as follwos: Load all the files into mp3tag Select the files. Create a (quick) action of the type "Import Cover" Specify in this action the path plus the filename e.g. c:\covers\%title%.jpg Let it run. If you want to export covers then there is also an action type for that. For the HTML-solution you would have to export the covers and then create an export mask that packs the appropriate HTML-Statements into a text file and links to the related pictures. The pictures themselves do not get exported in this step. -------------------- 42 - wie war die Frage / what was the question / comment était la question
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