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A Couple Suggestions

These ideas are from the perspective of a new user fixing the metadata from my large collection of music that has been in disrepair for 10+ years.

Part of my workflow is to save and move the correct music to a new music folder when completed. Because my collection is in such bad shape I only work on one or two albums at a time. It would be really useful if there were a shortcut key for Save and Move so that I can reduce the number of mouse clicks, since I do this everytime. It would be great if we could define our own shortcuts to operations.

I noticed that the autocorrect allows the creation of a series of operations. Is there a way to create custom macros similar to autocorrect? I like to use autocorrect as a first pass.

Additionally, I usually modify both the filenames and folder names each time. It would be nice if there was an option to perform both operations simultaneously.

I don’t know if this is relevant, but I always Replaygain scan my music with foobar and add the gain offset tags for album/tracks. Foobar uses libebur12, which conforms to the EBU R 128 standard and is available for use under the MIT license: EBU R 128 standard:
http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php?showtopic=86116
This may be out of scope, but this forum is call Wishlist not grounded-suggestions-list.

Thanks for such a great product. I thought my music collection’s tags was hopeless, but after a few days of work with Jaikoz it is already starting to be manageable.

Hi, the following tasks can all be added to the Autocorrecter in Preferences:Manipulator:Autocorrecter

Correct Filename fro Metadata
Correct SubFolder from Metadata
Save and Move
Save and Move If Matched

I think these let you know most of what you want.

These have been a number of requests for configurable shortcut keys and toolbars and this hasn’t been forgotten

ReplayGain dos sound out out of scope, but as you have pointed me to a command line tool that seems to do all the hard work it may get done.