Morning you need to specify a path in your command. But most importantly,
it's just beet import, not beet move. The move happens as a result of the
import, as specified in your content.

`beet import /mnt/somedisk/musiccollection`

I could be wrong as I'm not in front of my computer, but another import
will apply your new schema and simply reimport.

On advice of Adrian, I used `-A` to maintain the musicbrainz ID stored in
the tags from the previos import. This will keep your matches and should
apply your new naming scheme without many prompts upon reimport.

Hope that helps and sorry if it's not very clear...it's too early for my
brain! :-)

Cheers
JT


On 8 February 2018 at 08:09, Konstantin Sobolev <
[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi
>
> I’m new to beets. Just imported my library and did a move to rename stuff
> according to tags. But then I decided that I’d like to have album years in
> folder names, so I changed my config like this:
>
> directory: /mnt/hdd/media/music
> library: /mnt/hdd/media/music/.beets/library.db
> import:
>         copy: no
>         move: no
>
> path:
>         default: $albumartist/$year - $album%aunique{}/$track $title
>         singleton: Non-Album/$artist/$title
>         comp: Compilations/$year - $album%aunique{}/$track $title
>
> problem is, move doesn’t want to apply new schema:
>
> $ beet move -p
> Moving 0 items.
>
> re-importing whole library using beet import -AWC doesn’t help. What am I
> missing?
>
> thanks!
> ​
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