O Mércores, 4 de Marzo de 2009, Stefan Monnier escribiu: > Actually, if you only use ID3 info, it's very difficult to do a good job > of sorting files: it's basically impossible to reliably figure out which > songs are part of the same album and which aren't. You can use
I've solved all those problems the first times I opened amarok, and now it's a pleasure searching for some song, artist, disk, track... > heuristics which will work OK in many cases, but sooner or later you'll > bump into some songs whose "album" tag says (say) "Anthology" and which > are really divided into 4 different albums, some of which are "well When you find one, you can allways change track's id3 :) > behaved" (same artist and year for all their songs), and the others are > compilations where every song has a different year/genre/artist. Sorting by name has also problems. If you have songs from several disks or a double album in the same folder, you can finish with this playlist: - track 1, disk 1 - track 1, disk 2 ... - track 1, disk n - track 2, disk 1 - track 2, disk 2 ... I still think that offering several sortings is the way to go > sorting "by file name" really turns out to be a very good solution. Not for me ;) -- David Garabana Barro jabber & google talk ID: [email protected] Clave pública PGP/GPG: http://davide.garabana.com/pgp.html
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