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How do I do this (renaming lots of MP3 files)?

Posted: 2008-03-21 08:52pm
by Phantasee
How would I rename a large number of MP3 files, specifically, changing square brackets "[ ]" to round brackets "( )" in the title tag (ID3)?

I hear there's such a thing as a batch file that does this quickly, but I don't know how to do something like this. Any help?

Posted: 2008-03-22 12:32am
by Pu-239

Posted: 2008-03-22 12:34am
by TithonusSyndrome
The Godfather has served me well.

Posted: 2008-03-22 12:40am
by Pu-239
The nice thing about picard is it'll fingerprint and look up the song in a database. The problem is older versions on Linux liked to crash a lot (apparently they rewrote it, unfortunately with QT which makes it look inconsistent w/ my GNOME mostly-GTK-only desktop, but I use it infrequently enough that the eyesore is acceptable).

Posted: 2008-03-22 07:05pm
by Phantasee
Hrm... Okay, they all look pretty nifty, except that I don't want to rename the files themselves, just the ID3 tags for the title. Sort of like, using Find/Replace in MS Word to change all '[' for '(', and the same for closing brackets. I have something like 300 songs to do this to, right now. Does the Godfather or Picard do that?

All my music is organized by iTunes so I can put it on my iPod easily, so the file name will reflect the ID3 tag.

Posted: 2008-03-22 08:08pm
by Stark
Pu-239 wrote:The nice thing about picard is it'll fingerprint and look up the song in a database. The problem is older versions on Linux liked to crash a lot (apparently they rewrote it, unfortunately with QT which makes it look inconsistent w/ my GNOME mostly-GTK-only desktop, but I use it infrequently enough that the eyesore is acceptable).
Is there a way to force it to fingerprint the FILE, and ignore the tags? I found the lookup totally useless if any tag fields 'disagree' with what it really is (and what it finds in the db).

Posted: 2008-03-22 10:38pm
by General Zod
Phantasee wrote:Hrm... Okay, they all look pretty nifty, except that I don't want to rename the files themselves, just the ID3 tags for the title. Sort of like, using Find/Replace in MS Word to change all '[' for '(', and the same for closing brackets. I have something like 300 songs to do this to, right now. Does the Godfather or Picard do that?

All my music is organized by iTunes so I can put it on my iPod easily, so the file name will reflect the ID3 tag.
Bam.

Posted: 2008-03-23 03:31am
by Pu-239
Stark wrote:
Pu-239 wrote:The nice thing about picard is it'll fingerprint and look up the song in a database. The problem is older versions on Linux liked to crash a lot (apparently they rewrote it, unfortunately with QT which makes it look inconsistent w/ my GNOME mostly-GTK-only desktop, but I use it infrequently enough that the eyesore is acceptable).
Is there a way to force it to fingerprint the FILE, and ignore the tags? I found the lookup totally useless if any tag fields 'disagree' with what it really is (and what it finds in the db).
[EDIT]

Just set minimal similary for file and cluster lookups to 0 or something under options->advanced->matching. I'd be careful about this though to avoid false matches (haven't had any w/ just PUIDs matching, but I've done more with name matches which have mismatched).
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And Phantasee, yeah, I don't think picard allows you to custom modify what's in the tags outside of what's listed in the DB, unless you manually edit which defeats the purpose. Easytag does that though, under scanner->process fields. I don't see the point though, consistency of tagging with what most people tag it with is a good thing.