I definitely did not tell it to import "as-is."  I let it match and tag.  
Is that what you meant by "as-is?"  I'll try and do another import with -vv

Andy


On Saturday, February 11, 2017 at 6:29:13 PM UTC-5, Adrian Sampson wrote:
>
> It's hard to say exactly why without full details, but my best guess is 
> that some of those albums got a version with curly quotes and some got 
> straight quotes (e.g., because they were imported "as-is").
>
> Then, the filename sanitizer avoided including the straight quotes because 
> they can cause problems on some filesystems. Take a look at the `replace` 
> configuration option.
>
> You might try using curly quotes consistently to get the filenames you 
> want.
>
> Adrian
>
> On Feb 10, 2017, at 8:40 AM, Andy Pastuszak <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
> In my config.yaml, I have asciify paths turned on with the following line:
>
> asciify_paths: yes
>
> When I import all my Weird Al albums, they get imported into two folders:
>
> “Weird Al” Yankovic
>
> and
>
> _Weird Al_ Yankovic
>
> The odd part is, albums are broken up.  For example, “Weird Al” 
> Yankovic\Running With Scissors contains tracks 11 and 12 and _Weird Al_ 
> Yankovic\Running With Scissors contains the rest of the album.
>
> Is there any way to fix this?
>
> Andy
>
>
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