Fix single field in jaikoz5/28/2023 ![]() ![]() for the first two examples a trailing dot ‘. Incubus\Morning View\11 - Are You In_.mp3.Reason: After using beets for a short time now I have several instances in my music-library folders where certain characters have been replaced to make the path/filename ‘safe’ - a process which I respect is necessary. I was wondering if you could offer a step-by-step for renaming files/folders ‘the beets way’ please? Sorry to bump and old thread (but I think this could be useful to newcomers anyway) The beets philosophy is that filenames are always generated by rules from fields, so you don’t modify them manually. I think I need to use either move or edit, but unfortunately, I cannot find any examples. ![]() However, if it’s an all or nothing solution, I’ll take it. If possible, I only want to rename the folder and not the metadata in the music files. The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 1 of 5 - Classic Jazz - From New Orleans to Harlem The actual album name has a slash between 1 and 5, however beets replaces this with a space (I changed it from an underscore). The Encyclopedia of Jazz, Part 1 5 - Classic Jazz - From New Orleans to Harlem I have a large collection of compilations, and would like to rename a few of the folders. I’d like to suggest more examples, if possible. I think my question is simple enough, however searching the excellent docs just doesn’t help. Over the last week, I’ve used beets to organize most of my collection. First off, I LOVE beets!!! I purchased Jaikoz years and years ago to organize my music collection but really never used it. ![]()
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