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-Brading Software Message Board +--Forum: Mp3/Tag Studio Support and Bug Reports +---Topic: Problem with Import Tags from File started by pcander Posted by: pcander on Jan. 26 2005,15:15 looked a lot in the forum & in your help section, but couldn't find a solution for my problem (maybe it's a bug?) i would love to tag my mp3's automatically with your great list-import option, but: to test it's function & to check, how my textfile should look like, i first exported a list within your program with the following syntax: <Filepath absolute> ; <Artist> ; <TrackNr> ; <Title> ; <Album> ; <Year> then i tried to write/preview tag's to be written, using the import from file option, syntax: <Target file> ; <Artist> ; <TrackNr> ; <Title> ; <Album> ; <Year> but the programm only tells me for all files: file to be tagged did not exist any comments ? Posted by: Magnus Brading on Jan. 26 2005,16:20 You must use the <Target file AP> field (AP = absolute path) in the tag from list tool, since you have used the absolute path field to create the list. Posted by: pcander on Jan. 28 2005,01:06 thx for the quick response, but it still, doesn't work: tried: ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- <Target file AP>; <Artist>; <TrackNr>; <Title>; <Album>; <Year> ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- first row in textfile: ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- D:\MUSIC\ALBUMS\KRUDER DORFMEISTER\DJ-KICKS [1996]\KRUDER DORFMEISTER - A Mother [1996#01].MP3;HERBALIZER;1;A Mother;DJ-KICKS;1996 ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- also tried: ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- "D:\MUSIC\ALBUMS\KRUDER DORFMEISTER\DJ-KICKS [1996]\KRUDER DORFMEISTER - A Mother [1996#01].MP3";"HERBALIZER";1;"A Mother";"DJ-KICKS";1996 ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- hm...?? (of course the file exists) working with: version 3.5 beta 8 Posted by: Magnus Brading on Jan. 28 2005,12:23 I see you have spaces adjacent to the semicolons in your template, but not in the list output. This could cause this problem, since the separator after the filename won't be found in the input file. Posted by: pcander on Jan. 29 2005,22:10 thanks, again now that worked for me... import syntax: ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- <Target file AP>;<Artist>;<TrackNr>;<Title>;<Album>;<Year>; ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- line in text file: ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- S:\MUSIC\ALBUMS\50 CENT\GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN' [2003]\50 CENT - Intro [2003#01].MP3;50 CENT;1;Intro;GET RICH OR DIE TRYIN';2003 ---------------------CODE SAMPLE------------------- great, great feature !!! end |