Gorman, I agree with you. Normally disc sets are as one whole album,
but NOT always...
That's why my feature request included the menu option to jump to the
second (or subsequent CD) in a disc set. Looking across my library I
estimate that about 90% of multi disc sets are as one.
nick
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Gorman, I agree with you. Normally disc sets are as one whole album,
but NOT always...
And sometimes, you want to split up a single CD into multiple albums.
For example, I did that to the 1999 reissue of Pet Sounds, which has the
entire album twice, first in the original mono,
And sometimes, you want to split up a single CD into
multiple albums.
For example, I did that to the 1999 reissue of Pet
Sounds, which has the
entire album twice, first in the original mono, and
then a new stereo
remaster.
That's why my feature request included the menu
option to
Dondi Fusco wrote:
If they are different there is a need to keep them
separate, I accomplish this by varying the name of the
album slightly. Like if I have a very high bitrate
recording, I add the word (Hi) in parens, or whatever
the difference is, I ADD to the album name. Like in
the above
Marc Sherman Wrote:
NickM wrote:
Gorman, I agree with you. Normally disc sets are as one whole
album,
but NOT always...
And sometimes, you want to split up a single CD into multiple albums.
For example, I did that to the 1999 reissue of Pet Sounds, which has
the
entire album
Marc Sherman wrote:...
Meh... I just solve this entire class of problems by ignoring the disc
count tags, and setting the Album and Track tags as appropriate.
- Marc
Yeah, same here -- particularly with audiobooks, which come on a
brazillion CDs. I just set Album to whatever for the whole
On 10/17/05, NickM [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Geoff, your work around sounds OK - except, I use JR's MediaCenter to
rip tag - and for the moment, I can't figure out how to edit the tags
that you suggest.
Having a quick look up on ID3 formats, I think (someone please correct
me if I
TPOS is absolutely a standard tag -- it's DISC that isn't (at least for ID3). See http://www.id3.org/ for more info on these.Ben
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geoffb Wrote:
I think you're right - PARTINSET and TPOS are not standard tags. I'm
guessing, but I would be very surprised if other players of the
future refused to play your tracks because they didn't recognise all
the tags.
If you add both DISC and PARTINSET, you should be ok for both
On 10/18/05, snarlydwarf
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Maybe we're looking in different places, but id3.org shows TPOS.. and
no 'DISC' or PARTINSET'... perhaps your labeller is showing different
names than what it actually uses, but id3 v2.3 should be using TPOS.
(In fact, id3 field names are
I'm with Takashi on this... I have tagged an extensive
library (4500+ albums) and when it comes to multidisc
sets, I just keep going with the track number. To me,
I don't care what disc number it is from. I treat the
entire disc set as a single disc and the track numbers
are iterative so no matter
cliveb Wrote:
FWIW, I agree with Takashi and Caves: forget about the multi-disc format
of the original CDs. An album is a single work of art, and the fact that
it is split across multiple discs is a consequence of the physical
limitations of the CD format. Once transferred to another medium
On 10/15/05, CavesOfTQLT
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I've just had another look at my set-up and NickM is right, the web-ui
and the SB2 show CD1 Track1, CD2 Track1, CD1 Track2, etc. even though
I've got the disc number tags set as 1 for CD1 and 2 for CD2. It gets
even worse when you have 3,4 or
Geoff, your work around sounds OK - except, I use JR's MediaCenter to
rip tag - and for the moment, I can't figure out how to edit the tags
that you suggest.
Having a quick look up on ID3 formats, I think (someone please correct
me if I understood this) that DISC is a standard tag, whereas
Hrrm... my multidisc things work. I'm using mp3 as the format, but I
set 'TPOS' to '1/2' and '2/2' accordingly and Slimserv does the right
thing.
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I've just had another look at my set-up and NickM is right, the web-ui
and the SB2 show CD1 Track1, CD2 Track1, CD1 Track2, etc. even though
I've got the disc number tags set as 1 for CD1 and 2 for CD2. It gets
even worse when you have 3,4 or 5 CD sets when you get lots of
Track1's, then
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I've just had another look at my set-up and NickM is right, the web-ui
and the SB2 show CD1 Track1, CD2 Track1, CD1 Track2, etc. even though
I've got the disc number tags set as 1 for CD1 and 2 for CD2. It gets
even worse when you have 3,4 or 5 CD
In example 2, the fact that - 2CD is appended to the album name does
not matter and can be omitted. Then the feature suggested works OK for
you?
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Geoff - you're right (I think), but then so is Takashi.
So, how about this for a future FEATURE request:-
1.If the Group Discs setting is checked,
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Hi Nick,
Your post was cut off, but in fact, it's working ok for me at the
moment. All
NickM Wrote:
In example 2, the fact that - 2CD is appended to the album name does
not matter and can be omitted. Then the feature suggested works OK for
you?
nick
Nick -
I really don't get how this is a feature request, but either way, in
your example two, players that don't support
Very simple problem Takashi...
My albums are named as in Example 2:-
2 CDs both named Buddha Bar IV, with Disc# tag set to 1 or 2 as
appropriate for the tracks.
And at the moment they play in the wrong order, track1 CD1, track1 CD2,
track2 CD1, track2 CD2 etc.
(And I do not want to have to
Would that work for both of you, Geoff and Takashi?
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Would that work for both of you, Geoff and Takashi?
Nick - your post got cut-off. Could you resend the previous message?
Thanks.
-D
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NickM Wrote:
Would that work for both of you, Geoff and Takashi?
Frankly, the method I'm using works great for me.
I don't have to add CD #'s to the name field which wouldn't be
semantically correct. (Not the case w/ your examples 1 and 3)
It works for players / services that support track
I'm guessing it's a bug, and I haven't tried a nightly in the last
couple of weeks, so it's always possible it's fixed - I'm planning on
updating shortly.
Cheers
Geoff
It was a bug:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2248
and it was fixed about a week ago. If you try the latest
Richie Wrote:
I'm guessing it's a bug, and I haven't tried a nightly in the last
couple of weeks, so it's always possible it's fixed - I'm planning
on
updating shortly.
Cheers
Geoff
It was a bug:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2248
and it was fixed about a week
On 10/11/05, Richie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It was a bug:
http://bugs.slimdevices.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2248
and it was fixed about a week ago. If you try the latest nightly
you'll probably find it does what you want.
Richard
Ok, I installed the latest nightly, and this is the summary of
Of course, this kind of sucks, because it means that I can't set up
mass tagging for multi-disc albums; I have to check the file
extension. I guess I know what I'm doing tonight.
Cheers
Geoff
DISCNUMBER works for me in both flac and mp3. To be honest I've never
bothered trying to set the
NickM Wrote:
Has anyone mananged to get multi discs to list play in the correct
order?
Yes. I just number the songs in total...
So that if I had a two disc set with 10 tracks on each disc, the first
disc would have track numbers 1-10 and the second disc would have track
numbers for 11-20.
The way I do it is to use the actual filenames as the 'sorter'.
So taking a two disc CD set:
CD1 tracks 1 to 10 have filenames; '01-xx.flac','02-xx.flac' to
'10-xx.flac'
and CD2 tracks 1 to 10 have filenames;
'11-xx.flac','12-xx.flac',(...),'20-xx.flac'
The 'track
Those two work arounds certainly will work... But, I suppose, I am
looking for the perfect solution (!) If an album has the same name for
each disc, then whatever the track numbers, or file names, the first
sorting criteria should be DISC# from the tag.
This would cure the problem for
Has anyone mananged to get multi discs to list play in the correct
order?
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Christian Pernegger said:
I know, it's what I'm using at the moment. However, I believe the original
poster was referring to cases where there are not only multiple discs in a
set but all of them have a title of their own, besides the title of the
overall album.
[snip]
Yes, that is precisely
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ALBUM=Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
DISCNUMBER=1
DISCNAME=Dawn to Dusk
ALBUM=Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
DISCNUMBER=2
DISCNAME=Twilight to Starlight
I'd have use for such a feature, I just don't know if DISCNAME is the most
DISC and DISCC are what SlimServer recognizes currently.
DISC is the number of the DISC in a collection.
DISCC is the total number of discs in that collection.
If you have both of those, and ALBUM is the same on all the tracks,
SlimServer gives you the
choice if viewing all of those under one
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