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==== Organize Collection ==== <!--T:1-->


= Organize Collection =
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While organizing your collection in '''Amarok''' is a straight-forward task, you will be manipulating the actual files on your hard drive. Please be sure you have a backup of your files before you begin.


== Overview ==
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With the '''Organize Files''' dialog of '''Amarok''' you can easily manage the media files on your hard drive. When you change the naming scheme of media files, you will organize them, which is very powerful. To access the '''Organize Files''' dialog, right-click <menuchoice>Local Collection -> Organize Files</menuchoice> in the '''Media Sources''' pane and the menu interface will pop-up.


While organizing your collection in '''Amarok''' is a straight forward task, You will be manipulating the actual files on your hard drive. Please be sure you have a backup of your files before you begin.
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{{Warning|1=Using this option will move the files to a new location, so you not only need appropriate rights for both the origin and the destination location, but also enough space, usually the double of the total file size to have the action perform smoothly. If you are unsure, do NOT use this option.}}


With the Organize Files function of Amarok, you can easily manage the media files on your hard drive. When you change the name format of media files, you will organize them, which is very powerful. To acces the '''Organize Files''' function, right-click<menuchoice>Local Collection -> Organize Files</menuchoice> in the '''Media Sources''' panel and the menu interface will pop-up. <br /><br />
[[File:Oraganize menu.png|center]]


== Organizing Files ==
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[[File:Oraganize menu.png|center|thumb|200px|Context menu to Organize Collection dialog]]


Can be done using the following interface:
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If the option <menuchoice>Organize Files</menuchoice> does not appear, you may have  Merged View on (toggled by {{Icon|view-list-tree}}). In order to safely organize your files, you need to see your collections separated, not merged.


=== Interface ===
===== Organizing Files Interface ===== <!--T:6-->


[[File:InterfaceOrg.png|800 px|center]]
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After selecting the option '''Organize Files''' you will first see an additional option that allows you to move the files to a new location, as well as transcode them at the same time. Depending on the codecs you have installed on the system, some format options might not be available and will be grayed out:


=== Contents ===
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[[File:Amarok_2.8_OrganizeFilesTranscode.png|400px|center|thumb|First screen when choosing the Organize Files option]]


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| '''Interface Item''' || '''Description'''
 
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For more information about Transcoding, please see the [[Special:myLanguage/Amarok/Manual/Organization/Transcoding|Transcoding]] section.
 
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After clicking on the <menuchoice>Move</menuchoice> button on top of the screen, the following interface will show:
 
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[[File:Amarok_2.8_OrganizeTracks.png|500 px|center|thumb| Organize Tracks dialog]]
 
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| Collection Folder || The default collection folder. You can set multiple folders in <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Amarok</menuchoice>.
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| <menuchoice>Collection Folder</menuchoice> || The default collection folder. Set multiple folders in <menuchoice>Settings -> Configure Amarok</menuchoice>.</translate>
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| Tokens Bar || You can '''drag/drop''' multiple tokens to configure the name format of your media files. This is only available in '''basic view'''.
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| '''Token Bar''' || Drag and drop multiple tokens here to change the naming scheme of your media files. Only available in <menuchoice>Basic</menuchoice> view.</translate>
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| Format Presets || When you have created the desirable name format, you can save it as a preset by clicking <menuchoice>Save Preset</menuchoice> or you can remove it by clicking <menuchoice>Remove Preset</menuchoice>.
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| <menuchoice>Format Presets</menuchoice> || When you have created your naming scheme, save it as a preset by clicking <menuchoice>Save Preset</menuchoice>. Remove presets by clicking <menuchoice>Remove Preset</menuchoice>.</translate>
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| Replace Spaces With Underscores || If checked, converts spaces in filenames to underscores.
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| <menuchoice>Replace Spaces With Underscores</menuchoice> || If checked, converts spaces in filenames to underscores.</translate>
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| Ignore 'The' in Artist names || If checked, artists' names starting with 'The' will instead be styled ' ,The'.
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| <menuchoice>Ignore 'The' in Artist names</menuchoice> || If checked, artists' names starting with 'The' will instead be styled ', The'.</translate>
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| VFAT Safe Names || If checked, replaces characters that are incompatible with '''MS-DOS/VFAT''' file systems with underscores. Most people can leave this option enabled.
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| <menuchoice>VFAT Safe Names</menuchoice> || If checked, replaces characters that are incompatible with ''MS-DOS'' or ''VFAT'' file systems with underscores. Most people can leave this option enabled.</translate>
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| Restrict to ASCII || If checked, all non-ASCII characters will be replaced with underscores. '''Do not check this option if you have non-English characters in your tags'''. Most people can leave this option unchecked.
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| <menuchoice>Restrict to ASCII</menuchoice> || If checked, all non-ASCII characters will be replaced with underscores. ''Do not check this option if you have non-English characters in your tags''. Most people can leave this option unchecked.</translate>
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| Custom Character Replacement || Replace the tag expresions you write under the <menuchoice>Replace</menuchoice> box with character strings you write in the <menuchoice>With</menuchoice> box.
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| '''Custom Character Replacement''' || Replace the tag expressions you write under the <menuchoice>Replace</menuchoice> box with character strings you write in the <menuchoice>With</menuchoice> box. Useful if there are mis-spellings in CDDB.</translate>
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| Destination Preview || Shows the original name format of your media files and how they will look after the changes are applied.
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| <menuchoice>Destination Preview</menuchoice> || Shows the original naming scheme of your media files and how they will look after the changes are applied (not available since ver. 2.4.2).</translate>
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|Overwrite Destination || If checked, overwrites files of the same name without asking.
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| <menuchoice>Overwrite Destination</menuchoice> || If checked, overwrites files of the same name without asking for further confirmation (not available since ver. 2.4.2).</translate>
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=== Advanced Contents ===
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[[File:AdvancedTok.png|right]]
 
Basically this is the code version of '''The Tokens Bar''', which allows you to code the name format of media files. You can activate it by pressing <menuchoice>Advanced...</menuchoice> in the interface menu. To change back click <menuchoice>Basic...</menuchoice>
===== Advanced Contents ===== <!--T:20-->
 
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The code version of the '''Token Bar''', which allows you to code the name format of media files. Activate it by pressing <menuchoice>Advanced...</menuchoice> in the interface menu. To change back click <menuchoice>Basic...</menuchoice>.
 
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Enclose conditional inclusion arguments such as CD number in braces, like this:
 
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{{Input|1=%artist%/%album%{/Disc %discnumber%}/%track% %title%}}
 
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Note: formerly, the coding was <code>%token</code>, as of 2.4 it is <code>%token%</code>.
 
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[[File:Amarok2.4OrganizeFilesAdvancedDialog.png|center|500 px]]




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[[File:Advancedtokens.png|center|800 px]]
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[[Category:Amarok2.8]]
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Latest revision as of 16:10, 22 July 2013

Organize Collection

While organizing your collection in Amarok is a straight-forward task, you will be manipulating the actual files on your hard drive. Please be sure you have a backup of your files before you begin.

With the Organize Files dialog of Amarok you can easily manage the media files on your hard drive. When you change the naming scheme of media files, you will organize them, which is very powerful. To access the Organize Files dialog, right-click Local Collection -> Organize Files in the Media Sources pane and the menu interface will pop-up.

Warning
Using this option will move the files to a new location, so you not only need appropriate rights for both the origin and the destination location, but also enough space, usually the double of the total file size to have the action perform smoothly. If you are unsure, do NOT use this option.


Context menu to Organize Collection dialog

If the option Organize Files does not appear, you may have Merged View on (toggled by ). In order to safely organize your files, you need to see your collections separated, not merged.

Organizing Files Interface

After selecting the option Organize Files you will first see an additional option that allows you to move the files to a new location, as well as transcode them at the same time. Depending on the codecs you have installed on the system, some format options might not be available and will be grayed out:

First screen when choosing the Organize Files option


For more information about Transcoding, please see the Transcoding section.

After clicking on the Move button on top of the screen, the following interface will show:

Organize Tracks dialog

Contents
Interface Item Description
Collection Folder The default collection folder. Set multiple folders in Settings -> Configure Amarok.
Token Bar Drag and drop multiple tokens here to change the naming scheme of your media files. Only available in Basic view.
Format Presets When you have created your naming scheme, save it as a preset by clicking Save Preset. Remove presets by clicking Remove Preset.
Replace Spaces With Underscores If checked, converts spaces in filenames to underscores.
Ignore 'The' in Artist names If checked, artists' names starting with 'The' will instead be styled ', The'.
VFAT Safe Names If checked, replaces characters that are incompatible with MS-DOS or VFAT file systems with underscores. Most people can leave this option enabled.
Restrict to ASCII If checked, all non-ASCII characters will be replaced with underscores. Do not check this option if you have non-English characters in your tags. Most people can leave this option unchecked.
Custom Character Replacement Replace the tag expressions you write under the Replace box with character strings you write in the With box. Useful if there are mis-spellings in CDDB.
Destination Preview Shows the original naming scheme of your media files and how they will look after the changes are applied (not available since ver. 2.4.2).
Overwrite Destination If checked, overwrites files of the same name without asking for further confirmation (not available since ver. 2.4.2).


Advanced Contents

The code version of the Token Bar, which allows you to code the name format of media files. Activate it by pressing Advanced... in the interface menu. To change back click Basic....

Enclose conditional inclusion arguments such as CD number in braces, like this:

%artist%/%album%{/Disc %discnumber%}/%track% %title%

Note: formerly, the coding was %token, as of 2.4 it is %token%.