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-Brading Software Message Board +--Forum: Mp3/Tag Studio Support and Bug Reports +---Topic: File name format started by Vistick Posted by: Vistick on Sep. 01 2004,19:56 I use the folow typ of file name <artist> - <title> this is no problem but i like to see it like all the first letters of the artist name in capital and only the first letter of the title with a capital. For exemple: The Whit Stripes - Ball and biscuit. I doing that like that way because you can see easy the difference between the title and the artist name. Is this posible with MP3 tag becaus I can't find a way to do it like this Posted by: Magnus Brading on Sep. 01 2004,21:13 Sure, there are options inside the casefix tool for which fields the casefix should be applied to, simply enable it for the artist but disable it for the title. And if needed, run a different sweep first, where you do the opposite (i.e. enable for artist and disable for title, and use the mode where only the first letter is capitalized). You can also combine these two sweeps into a single sweep by using a macro, which would be most convenient of all. Posted by: Vistick on Sep. 01 2004,21:35 ---------------------QUOTE BEGIN------------------- Sure, there are options inside the casefix tool for which fields the casefix should be applied to, simply enable it for the artist but disable it for the title. And if needed, run a different sweep first, where you do the opposite (i.e. enable for artist and disable for title, and use the mode where only the first letter is capitalized). You can also combine these two sweeps into a single sweep by using a macro, which would be most convenient of all. ---------------------QUOTE------------------- Can you please explain what a macro is. Sorry but I'm a complete noob on this. Posted by: Magnus Brading on Sep. 01 2004,22:09 Ok, don't mind the macro then, it is not necessary, it will only make it more convenient. You can find the macro controls under the "Macro" menu, and also find more info about macros in the help file (you will need version 3.5 to use macros at all). Posted by: Vistick on Sep. 01 2004,22:20 ---------------------QUOTE BEGIN------------------- Ok, don't mind the macro then, it is not necessary, it will only make it more convenient. You can find the macro controls under the "Macro" menu, and also find more info about macros in the help file (you will need version 3.5 to use macros at all). ---------------------QUOTE------------------- Thanks for the info The first solution you gave works very well. end |