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Program to Rename CDLC?


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Is there a program to rename my CDLC for me?

 

When I download CDLC i open the Page for the song and rename it as:

 

Avenged Sevenfold - I Won't See You Tonight (Part 01) (Drop D) (Lead, Rhythm) (RR) (DD) (CT) (v1.0)_p

 

(The Instruments are only typed out if there are only 2, if there are 3+ then i just do the first letter of each, LRBV, Etc)

 

I also often put the suggested notes after the version number as well.

 

Because of this, it takes a long time to download files, my Firefox, currently has roughly 392 Tabs open all of songs I want to get, but haven't had time, as it takes so long due to the renaming of them.

But in general I try to spend a couple hours every few days downloading them.

 

If there was a program to read the cdlc and name them for me based on what the song actually had, that would be great, even make it customizable so people could name them how they want too. Maybe even organize them would be nice \dlc\artist\album\  or something.

 

I did find a file renamer program by: Darrken, from a link on: Cozy1's Tutorial page.

 

But when I ran it, the output was:

Avenged Sevenfold - I wont see you tonight Part 1 - v1.0_p

 

So clearly that won't work for what i'm looking for.

 

is there anything like that available? or would anyone be willing to make something like that?

 

 

 

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Here is link to Darrken's original renamer app including his link to source code. 

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