Re: [RDD] How does console importing handle dash and dot?

2013-12-30 Thread Peter van Embden
Hi Jeff, I forwarded this one to the system manager. He replied this: [quote] rdimport is going to see that first full stop [period] as the beginning of the suffix I would consider that a bug. The last full stop should probably be considered the beginning of the suffix, rather than the

Re: [RDD] How does console importing handle dash and dot?

2013-12-30 Thread Wayne Merricks
Assuming all your files are named Artist[Space]-[Space]Title you could amend the meta pattern: %a[Space]-[Space]%t.wav Should work. As for to bug or not to bug, that is the question. You've already found one exception, so lets use the last occurrence of the pattern. What about a song like

[RDD] How does console importing handle dash and dot?

2013-12-27 Thread Peter van Embden
Hello! We're importing a lot of music into our new build database, all coming from .wav files from which the tags cannot be read by Rivendell (as far as we know). Luckily most files are properly named. But (and here comes the problem) while importing files from console using rdimport with

Re: [RDD] How does console importing handle dash and dot?

2013-12-27 Thread Cowboy
On Friday 27 December 2013 05:43:17 pm Peter van Embden wrote: A-Ha - Take on me.wav becomes artist A with title Firstly, is it A-Ha - Take on me.wav that becomes artist A with title or is it A-Ha - Take on me.wav that becomes artist A with title ??? -- Cowboy

Re: [RDD] How does console importing handle dash and dot?

2013-12-27 Thread Peter van Embden
It's without the . Verstuurd Van: Cowboy Verzonden: ‎zaterdag‎ ‎28‎ ‎december‎ ‎2013 ‎00‎:‎29 Aan: rivendell-dev@lists.rivendellaudio.org On Friday 27 December 2013 05:43:17 pm Peter van Embden wrote: A-Ha - Take on me.wav becomes artist A with title Firstly, is it A-Ha - Take on