Thanks Mike,
Unfortunately, your naming convention is apparently conflicting with this logic, as you said that all six files were grouped into one song. Just to clarify - this happened during a batch import, right?
Yes, I confirm that this happened with the batch import using the PC companion software.
I had previously installed the free version, then the paid version on top of that, and then removed the free version. Just to ensure no possible side effects, I completely uninstalled it and restarted from scratch.
I cleaned the library using Options -> Advanced -> Clear Library.
I tried the batch import using Options -> Utilities -> Batch Import, with following options set:
- Import Directories: /storage/extSdCard/MobileSheets
- Scan all subdirectories for files
- "Create Subdirectory Per Song" is checked
- All other check options are left unchecked
- Title: "Guess Title From Filename"
I get the same message "The batch import has been cancelled". However, when I return back to the main screen, I see that the first nine songs are displayed:
111-
12-4 2-4duplicities
12th Street Rag
26-
34 Skidoo
34 Skidoo -
500 Miles High 1o
502 Blues
52nd Street Theme
These songs seem to correspond to the following filenames on the SD card:
111-44.png
12-4 2-4duplicities.png
12th Street Rag.png
26-2.png
34 Skidoo - 1.png
34 Skidoo.png
500 Miles High 1o2.png
500 Miles High 2o2.png
502 Blues.png
52nd Street Theme
Comments:
- Can MS handle dashes in the file name? Some files already had a dash (without surrounding spaces) in the filename. In other cases, I added a dash (with surrounding spaces) to identify different versions of the same song.
- It seems that MS got confused with the "1o2", "2o2", etc suffixes that are used to identify songs consisting of 2 or more parts on separate image files.
- Will filenames such as the following which mix the "1o2", etc with the version dashes cause problems?
Ain't Misbehavin' - 1.png
Ain't Misbehavin' - 2 1o2.png
Ain't Misbehavin' - 2 2o2.png
Ain't Misbehavin'.png
I've attached a ZIP file with these songs.
Paul
Unfortunately, your naming convention is apparently conflicting with this logic, as you said that all six files were grouped into one song. Just to clarify - this happened during a batch import, right?
Yes, I confirm that this happened with the batch import using the PC companion software.
I had previously installed the free version, then the paid version on top of that, and then removed the free version. Just to ensure no possible side effects, I completely uninstalled it and restarted from scratch.
I cleaned the library using Options -> Advanced -> Clear Library.
I tried the batch import using Options -> Utilities -> Batch Import, with following options set:
- Import Directories: /storage/extSdCard/MobileSheets
- Scan all subdirectories for files
- "Create Subdirectory Per Song" is checked
- All other check options are left unchecked
- Title: "Guess Title From Filename"
I get the same message "The batch import has been cancelled". However, when I return back to the main screen, I see that the first nine songs are displayed:
111-
12-4 2-4duplicities
12th Street Rag
26-
34 Skidoo
34 Skidoo -
500 Miles High 1o
502 Blues
52nd Street Theme
These songs seem to correspond to the following filenames on the SD card:
111-44.png
12-4 2-4duplicities.png
12th Street Rag.png
26-2.png
34 Skidoo - 1.png
34 Skidoo.png
500 Miles High 1o2.png
500 Miles High 2o2.png
502 Blues.png
52nd Street Theme
Comments:
- Can MS handle dashes in the file name? Some files already had a dash (without surrounding spaces) in the filename. In other cases, I added a dash (with surrounding spaces) to identify different versions of the same song.
- It seems that MS got confused with the "1o2", "2o2", etc suffixes that are used to identify songs consisting of 2 or more parts on separate image files.
- Will filenames such as the following which mix the "1o2", etc with the version dashes cause problems?
Ain't Misbehavin' - 1.png
Ain't Misbehavin' - 2 1o2.png
Ain't Misbehavin' - 2 2o2.png
Ain't Misbehavin'.png
I've attached a ZIP file with these songs.
Paul