If you know exactly what file name template to use, or both Basic and Intermediate modes prove unable to determine how your files are named, you will want to specify the exact file name template using Advanced mode.
Instructions
| 2. | You will now see something similar to the following dialog: |

| 3. | You can use the various buttons in the File Name Template section to change the file name template to match the way your songs are named. (See notes below for a detailed explanation of each of these buttons) |
| 3.1. | The Clear button can be used to quickly start from an empty file name template |
| 3.2. | The other buttons will save you from typing the individual elements of the file name template |
| 4. | Before you perform the import with the file name template you created in step 3, we recommend testing the file name template with one of the song files you intend to import. You can do that by browsing to a song with the Browse button and then click the Test File Name Template with Selected Song File button. |
| 4.1. | Pilot Song File Processor will now use the file name template to extract the information shown from the file name of the test song you provided. |
| 4.2. | If the test output does not show as you expect, then adjust the file name template until it does. |
| 5. | Click OK when the test output is correct based on the file name template you have selected. |
| • | The following is a summary of each file name template element you can use above: |
| o | {Artist}, {Title}, {Album}, & {TrackNumber} represent the artist, song title, album name, and track number, respectively. |
| o | {Ignore} - This is used to represent any text in your file names that you want to be ignored during the import. Usually this will not be used, but it is needed if you have information other than artist, title, album name, and track number in your file name template (such as genre or disc #) as only the artist, title, album name, and track number are extracted from the file name of any given song. (The disc number is extracted from the name of the folder for which the song is located on your hard drive) |
| o | " - " and "_-_" - shortcuts for the most common "delimiters". (A delimiter is used to distinguish between the above data elements.) |
| • | If you are using Pilot Song File Processor to import karaoke music you have ripped with Power CD+G Burner, you will want to keep the default file name template of "{Album} - {TrackNumber} {Artist} - {Title}". |