>Oh, my error. I grabbed them with a bulk downloading tool that had an
>automatic filename prefix leftover in its settings from a previous
>download, and I thought the number from the original filename was an
>auto-increment it did as part of the prefix. (Which is something I
>occasionally use.) I should have looked closer before raising the
>objection. My apologies. Ah, OK. No harm done, I was just mightily confused. Any namespace collision would've happened on my end long before it ever got to someplace where anybody else could see it.
If anyone's technically curious, the files as uploaded are straight out of my iTunes library (with the "keep library organized" setting turned on). I use the track number/"disc" number fields to curate multi-part titles like Symphony movements (so S1M2 Wounded Rose, for instance, is "disc 2" of the Symphony No. 1 "album"). It's not a perfect system, but it works fairly well for keeping the multi-parters straight.
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