[...] > So what I would like to have is something like: > > RYGEL/music/Album;All;Artist;Genre;Year > /classical/Album;All;Artist;Genre;Year > /kids/Album;All;Artist;Genre;Year > /radio/Album;All;Artist;Genre;Year > > > or like this: > > > RYGEL/music/music_all/Album;All;Artist;Genre;Year > /music/classical/Album;All;Artist;Genre;Year > ...
So you want a hybrid between directories and tag-based structure? It could be done by code, but that looks like some amount of work. That's not possible by configuration. It was somewhat possible to modify the tag-based structure in some older version, but that didn't prove to be very well-working. > Best would be if for every seperate path I give in rygel.conf there > appears a seperate sub-library in the in the browser/tree. > > My question is if there is an easy way to achive this? Or where I have > to start if I have to modify rygel to get this? Do I have to write an > own root container? Is this possible at all or is the tree structure > fixed by the upnp standard? No, the tree has nothing to do with UPnP. It's something we/I decided, but it's pretty common. > How does the control points/browsers work with that? I mean e.g. > bubbleupnp (android) seems to show the full tree, rhytmbox as well, but > banshee seems to only show the "music" entry. I think banshee does its own client-side filtering, so does e.g. Windows Media Player. _______________________________________________ rygel-list mailing list [email protected] https://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/rygel-list
