> Can someone please clarify
> 
> 
> 1) Is there a certain directory structure that needs
> to be adhered to?  
> 
> 
> 2) What tagging should be used?  In the past DISC=n
> was all that was 
> needed.  Now it is not working.  I tried to set
> DISCC together with DISC 
> and also DISCNUMBER.  No luck.
> 
> All CDs in the same set have the same name.
> 

I have a large library (>66,000) and I had anticipated
multi-folder(disc) sets some time ago to avoid such
issues that you are experiencing. For box sets,
multi-discs and the like that share the same album
name, all I did was keep the iteration of the track
numbers sequential regardless of the files' location.
I.e., However many tracks a certain album/box set
contains, that should be the last track number in the
track number ID tag of the last track. I avoid
starting over in track numbering in subsequent
CDs/folders of a particular album/box set. I also lump
all tracks into a single folder for simplicity as I
see no benefit in keeping the CD folders separated in
multi-disc & box sets. This may not be the case for
everyone, but I see no reason to keep em separate. I
don't know if this is the case, but I am also assuming
that reducing the number of folders to be parsed over
the entire library may even give me an overall gain in
efficiency (just my own assumption). Anyways, this is
what I do, I am sure everyone has their own way of
going about this that fits their own needs.

-- Dondi


                
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