Public bug reported:

When adding music files, they're stored under folders that follow the
original Artist / Album names, and aren't renamed after the new,
corrected names.

Example:

-I add a 10-song album, named "Frop", by "Bob Dobbs", with songs named A, B, 
C...H, I, and J.
-In the ID3 tag, the artist name isn't "Bob Dobbs", but "Dob Bobbs", and the 
album name "Frop" is misspelled as "Prof".

-In the Music Library Folder, songs are stored under folder structure Music/Dob 
Bobbs/Prof/
-In Rhythmbox, I correct ID3 tags, so artist name is "Bob Dobbs", album name is 
"Frop".

-Expected: directory structure changes from Music/Dob Bobbs/Prof/ to Music/Bob 
Dobbs/Frop/ 
-What happens: directory structure is *still* Music/Dob Bobbs/Prof/

In Banshee, this directory structure is renamed after the ID3 tags. Rhythmbox 
doesn't seem to do this.
I want to switch to Rhythmbox because it's still maintained and uses less 
memory, unlike Banshee.


I'm using elementary OS Loki, based on Ubuntu 16.04 LTS.
Rhythmox version is 3.4.0.

** Affects: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  Artist / Album folder names not renamed after correcting ID3 tags (as
  Banshee does)

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