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Old 2nd January 2008, 12:32 PM
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Question Amarok renaming files

I am running fedora 8, and use amarok to transfer music to a generic mp3 player.

It more or less works, except that it removes the track number from the filename when the file is copied. The result being my albums get played in alphabetical order.

My files are stored on the PC in the format 01 - Track Name.mp3, but when the files appear on my mp3 player they have have the number stripped and are just Track Name.mp3.

Is there an option hidden somewhere to get it to transfer the files properly.

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