2012-08-15, 15:16
bisk: I've started working on it already - basically if you tell the encoder not to delete your flac files, you can give it a path to move them to (it'll use the same folder structure as the encoded files)
For your second question - I would give the full beets a try. That's what headphones uses as its backend tagger. You can point it at a folder, and tell it to tag and move the files to another folder. That's what I used to reorganize my library a few months ago:
http://github.com/sampsyo/beets
On another note - the develop branch has a new feature where you can point headphones to a different album version than the default - e.g. if you have the Japanese vinyl version of some album, just tell headphones to use that version and your tracks will match up correctly :-) (i'm gonna make this process automatic before I push it into master)
For your second question - I would give the full beets a try. That's what headphones uses as its backend tagger. You can point it at a folder, and tell it to tag and move the files to another folder. That's what I used to reorganize my library a few months ago:
http://github.com/sampsyo/beets
On another note - the develop branch has a new feature where you can point headphones to a different album version than the default - e.g. if you have the Japanese vinyl version of some album, just tell headphones to use that version and your tracks will match up correctly :-) (i'm gonna make this process automatic before I push it into master)