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What file-naming scheme do you use?

Reply #25
What i hate the most are files named as 01 - Title instead of 01-Title
Why do you care how other people name their files?

Mine is
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Artist_Name-Album_Title\##-track_title.ext
I can fire up MS-DOS in 10 sec and play my music more comfortably than in Windows.
And you don't have a problem with the 8.3 filename limitation?



What file-naming scheme do you use?

Reply #27
And you don't have a problem with the 8.3 filename limitation?
DOS LFN

For me it's:
X:\Music\[artist]\[year] - [album]\[track number xx] - [artist] - [track]
Straight out of dBpowerAMP 
This way everything stays in order when I enqueue my music folder into winamp.  I can just jump to an artist and listen to all the tracks in order, and all the albums in order.  I added the album year only a month or so ago, I got annoyed that my albums weren't in the correct order when alphabetized.  Most various artist discs get tossed into my 'misc' folder since I usually don't even rip the entire CD. Those are generally 'artist - track'.
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