What's the patrician way to name audio files?

What's the patrician way to name audio files?

I'm clinging towards
>01 Mushroom.mp3

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>What's the patrician way to name audio files?
The file doesn't end in .Mp3 I'll tell you that right now

As long as your tags are right, the filename doesn't matter too much, but I cling to the same thing.

title.extension
Proper tags make [#] Titile.ext redundant and ugly

And to go farther, proper directories should look like
Artist-Album [Year]

Music directory/Artist/Album/Track# Title.extension
anything else is garbage tier

If you're going to have the track number you have to have the disc number too.

>mfw all these plebs with single-disc records

This is correct.

Crudely photoshopped image. I've seen the original, it really didn't need to be...

Mushroom.mp3
jesus christ, spaces in filenames?

Yeah, why not? This is 2017.

having spaces in filenames makes it harder to do things from a command line, this might seem trivial, but it makes managing files much faster.

if you can't handle spaces on files if you're using the command line, then you shouldn't be using the command line.

this complex is better and smarter and funer meme is getting really old

Literally a non-issue with tab completion and auto escaping by default... trust me when I say we handle spaces in filenames.
Besides, "01_Mushroom.mp3" is disgusting to look at.

ladies please, why make it harder than it has to be?

>Not just grouping them into 1 continuous album

Have "disc 1,disc 2" for digital files is pointless

I would do Title.extension
Wouldn't worry about spaces like others are saying itt because if a song title has multiple words, it'll look shitty without spaces

You shouldn't really need the track number out front with proper tagging

To keep them in order just set your file explorer to order by track number instead of alphabetical

As long as the artist isn't in the filename I don't mind but some mp3 players read file names rather than metadata so sometimes retard stuff happens like 2 disc albums going in order of disc 1 track 1 > disc 2 track 1 > disc 1 track 2 etc.

Also I hate filenames that are in all caps unless it's for an artist purpose and even then I still don't like it but I live with it

every album I download from soulseek has a different naming convention, so as long as they start with the track/cd number I don't bother changing them
I'm a bitch about my tags though. they have to be perfect

do you got a name? almost sure she's portuguese

[genre] / [artist] / [release type] / [release year] - [release title].flac

With multiple track/disc releases (e.g. albums) stored as multi-track FLACs (therefore eliminating track gaps) containing embedded CUE sheet, meta-data tags, and album art.

If FLACs aren't available/your thing, it's the same as above except a ZIP file with all associated files for a release inside and named whatever so long as they appear in the proper order.

And, of course, a music player like foobar2000 that can read multi-track FLACs/audio files from ZIPs properly.

Anything else is amateur hour.

>having spaces in filenames makes it harder to do things from a command line,
Stop living in the past.

Beatriz Carvalheira, and there's the original.

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You ///literally/// can't tell the difference unless you pay thousands of dollars on equipment and speakers/headphones.

thanks man, used to have her added on fb. real fine

What about albums with untitled or repeating-title songs?

Pretty sure this is a standard.

[Music Folder]/Artist/(Year) Album/(Disc.Track Number.) Title

Artist/Year - Album/Track - Title.Ext

e.g. Grimes/2015 - Art Angels/04 - Flesh Without Blood.mp3

Simple and effective.

music/artist/date - albumname/discno.trackno - title.ext

About the same as me

lmao all DACs and amps more expensive than the ODAC and O2 ($150 each) are placebo

library/music/artist/(year) album/01. title.ext

>using hyphens ever

this, the albums need to be chronologically sorted, otherwise it's mayhem

Like this

nah fuck that. i do
music directory/artist - album/title.extension
the player seperates them into artists and albums and track numbers so i dont worry about it