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nattjakt
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Posted: Feb. 05 2010,14:29

Hello again, forum!

This is the format of my Album Tags:

Avatar 2cd Limited Edition 2004 TEST

I'd like to parse the 2004 to "Year" and TEST to "Comment" - problem is, among all my files, I've got any number of words before the two last ones (those two are always the last ones, though). I saw that the filter setup supports "begins with or ends with", but I haven't found any option anywhere else to focus on specifically "the last word of field".

Thanks for your time!
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Posted: Feb. 05 2010,17:19

Yes, when the filenames contain no distinguishable separators between different fields, it is hard to make Mp3/Tag Studio parse out the right values in a generic way, sorry.  :(

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Posted: Feb. 05 2010,17:42

Hm - well, I've parsed the album tags out from folder paths on the form of:

Bondage_Fairies-What_You_Didnt_Know_When_You_Hired_Me-2006-TEST

So the separators are there, it's just that there are a random number of fields leading up to the last two ones. If it were just "Artist"-"Album"-2006-TEST that'd be no problem, it's just that there might be "Album-CD2-Concert" in place of just "Album".
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Posted: Feb. 06 2010,00:50

Yes, but the problem is then that there still isn't any distinguishable separators between those different fields, i.e. the album and the "CD2", "concert" etc that you describe, right?

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Posted: Feb. 06 2010,19:58

But does there really have to be that, though?
I mean, one can parse the first word (Hi) out of this:
Hi-How-Are-You
in your program - easily, too. There's no way to simply reverse that, so that I can parse the last word instead (You)?


Thank's a lot for your time, by the way!
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Posted: Feb. 06 2010,20:37

I can't think of any way to do this with the currently supported fields. Of course it could be implemented, but it's always a compromise between simplicity and power with specific operations like this, and so far the need for this has been very small.

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Posted: Feb. 07 2010,01:44

Dang :) Understandable, of course!

Ah, well, I'll figure out some other way to cut it out with some other software. I won't be happy, though - your software's still the best in the whole world, you know :)
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Posted: Feb. 07 2010,03:23

Hehe, thanks. :)

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