XLD Requested Features List
Reply #241 – 2010-11-23 00:40:47
The new build - Version 20101107 (124.1) - has a good idea - multiple format encoding at the same time. This is a great idea but unfortunately there are some issues with it's current implementation. XLD has been able to do that for some time now.1. It places all the encoded files into the same folder - this is extremely inconvenient. Ideally they would be placed in different folders within the output directory, and the folder names appended with the encoder setting. Again, I've been doing things this way for ages now: %a - %T (%y) [%f]/%n - %t Moreover, when you select multiple formats to output in preferences, you can edit the string that appears in %f. Just to make sure I wasn't losing the plot, I've just ripped the first three tracks from an album that happened to be on my desk. I accepted the defaults for the multiple decodes, so the strings would need tidying for a full rip. Steven Wilson - Insurgentes (2009) [FLAC (level 8)] Steven Wilson - Insurgentes (2009) [LAME MP3 (VBR-new quality 0.0)] Steven Wilson - Insurgentes (2009) [MPEG-4 AAC (CVBR 256kbps)] And the tracknames all read as they should, which is <track number> - <track title>.<suffix>2. Most annoying of all - it alters the filenames! It adds the encoder setting to each individual filename - this is very undesirable. Ideally it should leave the filenames unchanged. Works perfectly for me using the above. Maybe I'm missing something? Edit: typos