I agree totally with the person who intially requested this feature.  I
have recently imported a large collection of music from someone that was
not overly systematic with their file naming conventions.  Back in
iTune, I would simply import it with the "organise my library" selected
and the file and directory structures would be created.  If there was
incorrect information in song details (as there invariably is) then
changing those details in iTunes would mean the corresponding files
would be changed.  A good example is where soemone has a typo in the
artist or album name and therefore additional unecessary directories are
created for the saem thing.  It is quite frustrating as I am trying very
hard to get a Linux alternative to iTunes, but there is nothing in the
Linux world that does everything that iTunes does.  Rhythmbox seems the
closest but simple things like sorting and library file organising are
sorely missing.  Get those sorted and you have a Linux iTunes real
alternative.  Keep up the good work!!

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Add auto-organize support to Rhythmbox
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11222
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