Yes, i've tried the "use folder structure" option and it doesn't seem to
make any difference.  

I've attached some screen shots to illustrate:

The first (exampl5: Ligeti Vol. 6) shows the first situation I
mentioned. This CD is stored with Tracks 1-9 in one folder, Tracks 10
and 12 in a second folder, Track 11 in a third folder all by itself,
and Tracks 13,14,15 in a fourth fodler. ACC incorrectly displays Tracks
10 and 12 here as two albums, even though they are stored in the same
folder.  The other folders are shown correctly.

The second (exampl1: Robert Levin plays Mozart) shows the second
situation I mentioned. On the CD, Tracks 1-3 are one piece, Tracks 4-6
are a second piece, and Track 7 is an alternate version of the movement
in Track 2.  I have stored this CD as two folders, with Tracks 1,2,3,7
in one folder and Tracks 4,5,6 in the other.  Yet ACC breaks out Track
7 as a separate album, even though it is stored in the same folder with
1,2,3. 

The third (exampl4: disc 2 of a collection by Richter) shows a final
situation. The CD contains pieces by various composers, and I have
created a separate folder for each composer's tracks. I've grouped the
three Chopin tracks 10, 15, 16 in one folder, but ACC shows them as two
albums.

Does this help?

Swimmer


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