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mpatl
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Posted: Mar. 01 2007,19:52

First off let me congratulate you on fine software.

I'm not sure this suggestion has been made before, but I could not find it on the message board.  Often times when I'm using your software I complete the editing of the tag and then rename the mp3 from the tag to a new directory <artist>/<album>/.  Often the old folder contains useful auxilary files like cuesheets and jpgs of artwork.  It would be very useful when executing the rename that a radio button or tickbox be available to move all the other non audio files to the new location as well.  As it stands, I have to manually move them in windows explorer right now.

Edited by mpatl on Mar. 01 2007,19:53
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Posted: Mar. 10 2007,14:21

Thanks for the suggestion, it is already under consideration, but the problem is that different files in the same folder can be moved to different directories (based on the contents of their tags), and then it is very hard to know where the extra files should be moved, as you may understand. I'm not sure how to solve this in a good way.

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Posted: Mar. 12 2007,07:30

It never occured to me that there would be a need to move the other files to any other directory than the one holding the mp3's themselves because I'm always moving all the mp3's in the current folder and usually have just the associated cue's, and jpg's left to move.  I bet that special case would be very useful to many.....or just me. hehe.

Edited by mpatl on Mar. 12 2007,07:39
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