Adjunkten;633566 Wrote: 
> For instance, SB will list a two-disc album as two albums, unless  all
> files are in one folder.
Sorry, but that is not quite true. Even if the tracks from the two
discs are in separate folders, SBS will happily list them as one album,
in correct order, if:
a) the ALBUM tags are identical
b) the DISCNUMBER tags are set
c) you have selected the SBS setting to "treat multi-disc albums as
one"

Back to the OP's problem, it is almost certainly a tagging problem. The
most common is having subtle differences in the tags across tracks, such
as a trailing space at the end of the album title on some tracks, but
not all. Or small differences in punctuation. Another possibility is
having multiple types of tags in some files, such as having both ID3v1
and ID3v2 tags, or ID3v2 and Ogg tags, or having anything except Vorbis
comments as tags for FLAC files.

Use a good tagging program to thoroughly examine ("seems OK" isn't good
enough until you get it resolved) the tags. I highly recommend mp3tag,
which is freeware from www.mp3tag.de. Make the task manageable by first
working with only one of the problem albums, rather than trying to
resolve all the problems at once. After you've found the problem with
one album, it's likely to be the same problem on other albums, although
you may have a variety of different problems.


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