Gary Walsh | 2 Sep 2008 18:45
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Easytag and network server

I have all of my audio files on a network server cifs mounted under my
user name with permissions 777.  When I try to write tags with Easytag,
the tag is not written do to "invalid argument."  If I copy the file to
a local drive, then I have no problem writing the tag.  What is the
cause of this?  Is there some Samba setting that will correct this?
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Anton Maier | 10 Sep 2008 14:17
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just move files according to id3tag but not change file name

hi i would like to know how i can move files with easytag without have to change the filenames.
my scanner-path is: /home/anton/Musik/%a/%b/
but i need a symbol for the filename. its just safer than /home/anton/Musik/%a/%b/%a-%b.mp3 or something.... for the case ide3-tag isnt set or something else
when i use /home/anton/Musik/%a/%b/ he wants to rename the files to ".mp3"
so i just need a symbol for "current filename"
hope you can help me
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alkos333 | 1 Oct 2008 22:07

Search based on bit rate

Is there a way to search for mp3 files that have a bitrate below 192
for example?

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