Title-artist_128kbps.mp3

title-artist_128kbps.mp3

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Ok? Enjoy your shit quality then I guess
also
>not album artist
really now

unixtimestamp.png

Don't do this. You'll regret it.

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Are you me?

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artist - album - tracknumber trackname.ogg

>not YYYY-MM-DD--HH:mm:ss.png

>0 iq plebs who include ALBUM in file name
The folder should be an indicator of the album. It deserves no space in the file name.

>he doesnt communicate in unix time
lmao and u call urself a programmer?

Unix time is great for files that programs deal with. But if you want a human to deal with them you need a different format. is what happens if you don't.

can be solved by using an OS that actually has image previews

Image previews aren't the problem. I don't even use the file picker.

>YYYY-MM-DD
Which third-world country are you living in?

install hydrus

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Hydrus does not fix it.

Doesn't matter. YYYY-MM-DD is the ISO standard. It also sorts nicely.

Only imbecile countries use anything other than the master race yyyy-MM-dd format.

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>use YYYY-MM-DD at work on paper and computer
>get scolded at because "it's not the standard" where I live
fuck everything.

kill me, cirno

thats the ISO 8601 standard you dumb homosexual faggot

It's the international standard. Doesn't matter where you live.

>title-(lyrics)_128kbps[WWW.YOUTUBETOMP3.COM].mp3

>proceeds to use his 2000$ audio equipment
audiofags are the biggest placebo victims, I swear on me mum