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Troop
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Posted: Oct. 05 2004,12:04

Hi there everybody!

I found your site yesterday; and quickly realized that Mp3-Tag Studio is exactly the program that I've been looking for, for so long... I had even thought of programming something similar myself.

However, I've run into a little problem - and I promise to register this program if you help me solving it.

My files are always renamed according to this format -> "<TrackNr> <Artist> - <Track>.mp3", and that track number always contains an opening zero (e.g. 03 or 04) if the track number is below 10. This is where the tricky part comes. Is it possible for me to change the program settings so that I can have a macro converting tag-tracknumbers from the filenames and avoid having the first nine zeros tagged (e.g. track three should have a tag saying 3 instead of 03)?
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Posted: Oct. 05 2004,12:13

Sure, first go into global settings (from the file menu) --> General tagging and renaming --> Zero-pad track numbers to length, and set it to 1.

Then perform an auto tag operation with the following template:

<TrackNr> <TRASH>.mp3

Done. I'll be expecting your registration soon then. ;)

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Posted: Oct. 05 2004,12:17

:D  on it's way soon
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