this is how you would probably explain how you want the files being named: So it’s like a template for the final name you want. The basic for Tagger Script is really that it has some placeholders that get replaced by the proper value. Yes, absolutely, I think you got it now how it works Don’t be confused by all the functions with $(.). ![]() I’d like to add a - between title and artist can I go ahead and change it so the last part looks like %title% - %artist% or do I need to modify it a different way?Īpologies if this is a dumb question and thank you for your help $if($ne(%albumartist%,),$num(%tracknumber%,2) - ,)%title%Ġ1 - Shine On You Crazy Diamond (Parts I-V).m4a I use this string to get the results in the second option you asked about: In MusicBrainz Picard go to Options -> Options -> File Naming -> Name files like this -> and use a string. ![]() As you save the metadata, Picard will automatically rewrite the file names according to the string format you set… there are many options. Then you can disable the agent in Plex and just have Plex use only the embedded metadata in the media files.Īs a bonus to using MusicBrainz Picard, it will also rename the files according to the Plex recommended file naming convention that you’re asking about. To do that, you can use MusicBrainz Picard to apply the metadata in bulk. If you are looking for more control and perfection in the metadata accuracy, you could apply metadata semi-manually. I have noticed some inaccuracies with metadata provided by Last.fm, so it’s not perfect, although it provides a great appearance and user experience. ![]() I believe Plex uses Last.fm by as the default agent for metadata. The built in Plex agents that mentiones work pretty well.
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