MrSinatra;566687 Wrote: > > :) not really, i'm honestly not trying to be tricky.[\QUOTE] > > Fair enough. ;-) > > And I think I'm in agreement with you (have to think about all the > implications I suppose). Your use of AA on everything, with some as > various artists does seem to duplicate the Compilations approach. So I > agree with your thoughts here, and what I recall from the past, that we > should really have some nice drop-down menus that allow us to browse on > artists, album artist, etc. This would be a nice feature. And although > I really like all my SB players, I've never been a great fan of the > database interface. As much as people diss ITUNES, the interface for > browsing for music, by artist, genre, etc. is much more intuitive and > certainly simpler. Of course I really love foobar2000 because it is > infinitely customizable so that folks can typically get their stuff to > sort and look virtually any way they want. > > I've certainly improved the functionality of things with my use of > erland's plugins. And I agree the notion that we shouldn't HAVE to rely > on 3rd party plugins. But in the meantime, they have made my use of SbS > much more user friendly. > > back to your original question, I guess that there really is no unique > thing that SbS does with my compilation=1 tag that I couldn't duplicate > with AA tags on everything. Something to think about! Lately I've been > devoting all my thinking to setting up my new 6TB Vortexbox appliance > at home and a sheevaplug with 2TB drive at the weekend place. And > trying to understand the mysteries of linux.....For the most part I > don't actually need to understand, but I don't like being in the dark > about how something is working and how to fix it when it doesn't work.
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