RonM wrote:
> I can check that, but I'm not highly incentivized to do it, having
> solved my problem. Sometime. I presume that disc number would be set for
> the tracks in question, which wasn't set as part of the rip, so that
> would be easy to check. If I still had the files with that naming
RobbH wrote:
> I will try to restate my earlier question in a more comprehensible
> format:
>
> Is it possible that LMS thinks that a filename beginning " TS6-X" refers
> to disc number X of a multi-disc set?
>
> For that to happen, I think (but have no actual knowledge) that the
> following
I will try to restate my earlier question in a more comprehensible
format:
Is it possible that LMS thinks that a filename beginning " TS6-X" refers
to disc number X of a multi-disc set?
For that to happen, I think (but have no actual knowledge) that the
following would be necessary:
1. In
To recap, it seems that LMS is taking album definition (grouping songs
by album) from elements of the filename, and not just from the album
name associated with the song in tags. This is an illustration of the
situation, and a demonstration of the fix (which is just removing the
initial filename
To recap, it seems that LMS is taking album definition (grouping songs
by album) from elements of the filename, and not just from the album
name associated with the song in tags. This is an illustration of the
situation, and a demonstration of the fix (which is just removing the
initial filename
Roland0 wrote:
> Another option: 'Ambient Noise Mixer'
> (https://www.nexus0.net/pub/sw/lmsnoixer/)
Or get some Brian Eno CDs
Jim
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