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+---Topic: no longer able toSTOP studio from changing case started by fla56


Posted by: fla56 on April 07 2004,00:41

hi!
cannot live without this program, thank u marcus
but since around version 3.0 i can no longer easily stop MP3TS from changing the case of certain excluded words, eg, DJ is always changed to Dj, LL to Ll etc

it's driving me crazy, i just can't figure out the altered scheme for exceptions, any help would be greatly appreciated
Posted by: Magnus Brading on April 07 2004,04:57

I'm not completely sure what you mean, but if you e.g. always want to keep "DJ" in uppercase, use the substring replacements settings of the casefix tool, and add a replacement entry that changes "dj " to "DJ ", using the "after casefix" and "not case sensitive" options.

And the name is Magnus by the way... :)
Posted by: fla56 on April 07 2004,15:29

thanks magnus

sorry bout the name thingy... :ashamed:

yes, i think we are talking 'bout the same thing...

the older versions of the programs had the ability to just ignore words like DJ so eg asking MP3TS to auto-retag 'DJ Dangermouse - The Grey Album.mp3' from filename didn't get the artist tagged to 'Dj Dangermouse' which is what i am trying to avoid
Posted by: Magnus Brading on April 07 2004,17:40

Hmm, are you sure you remember this correctly, and don't think of some other software or anything like that? There has never been any casefix options removed.
Posted by: fla56 on April 07 2004,18:05

Thanks very much Magnus, that does the trick.

What I remember (honestly, it's MP3TS!;) was in the older version before the 'much more powerful parsing features etc.' with all the big fancy words like 'compunding atoms' and stuff

I could just type in 'DJ' in a box and it was not case changed. instead now there is a 'not to be capitalised box' but if i put 'DJ' into that box it still becomes 'Dj'
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