![]() Now the various settings I highly suggest:Ĭover Art > Filename: Set it to 'folder' for wide-spread compatibility (also, have all the check-boxes there checked)įile Naming > Move additional files: *.jpg *.gif * *.tif *.png *.bmp *.db *.wpk *.log *.pdf *.doc *.txt *.cue *.sfk *.m3u *.jpeg *.sfv *.md5 *.pls *.htm *.rtf *.alb *.tunebiteįile Naming > Name files like this: $if($or($eq(%_extension%,flac),$eq(%_extension%,ape)),lossless,lossy)/ Artists Removed, Generate Cuesheet, Last.fm.Plus I have these plugins enabled: Classic Disk Numbers, Cover Art Downloader, Feat. Some come with Picard, others you may have to download here: It will grab genre tags from Last.fm, and grab a whole slew of additional data (like composer, who played what, etc) if it's listed in the MusicBrainz database.įirst, the needed plugins. This will sort your music by: lossy*(or) lossless/AlbumArtist(or) Artist/Album(Disk # if present)*/00-Artist-Album-Title.ext In winamp you can set it so that all the sorting is done for the Album Artist, giving a great final look. This makes it so that all the tracks from those albums are kept together. This makes it great for albums that are a large collaboration of multiple artists, one artist is typically the 'organizer' and s/he is the album artist but each individual track gets it's actually artist. ![]() I put a priority on the Album Artist in my collection over the artist. COME ONE, COME ALL! Here is my MusicBrainz Picard tagging setup.
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