garym wrote:
> late to the party on this, but to summarize what I do for multidisk
> sets.
>
> 1. In dbpa ripping, I make sure album title is the same for all discs,
> and use the disc numbering tag (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.). I do not use the
> disc total tag (there is a setting in dbpa to not use
v2k wrote:
> They are, which is where the confusion sets in.
>
> I've been cleaning up a lot of tags since installing LMS (years in the
> making) and have noticed that changes sometimes goes halfway trough or
> cause odd results until the library is refreshed a few times. Anyways I
> have them
slartibartfast wrote:
> Are the album title tags exactly the same for both discs in the 2 disc
> sets?
They are, which is where the confusion sets in.
I've been cleaning up a lot of tags since installing LMS (years in the
making) and have noticed that changes sometimes goes halfway trough or
late to the party on this, but to summarize what I do for multidisk
sets.
1. In dbpa ripping, I make sure album title is the same for all discs,
and use the disc numbering tag (1, 2, 3, 4, etc.). I do not use the
disc total tag (there is a setting in dbpa to not use this).
2. In LMS I have
v2k wrote:
> The "album grouping" function seems to be a bit, um... selective. I
> changed it to show multiple sets as separate albums after failing to
> figure out why LMS grouped some of them differently. It is not as neat
> now but hopefully my sanity will keep a bit longer.
> I had three
The "album grouping" function seems to be a bit, um... selective. I
changed it to show multiple sets as separate albums after failing to
figure out why LMS grouped some of them differently. It is not as neat
now but hopefully my sanity will keep a bit longer. I had three albums
giving me
My own personal preference is to put the disc number explicitly in the
album title bc I like to see one artwork per cd. If it's a two cd set I
do it like this:
The Wall (CD1)
The Wall (CD2)
If it's 3 or more I do it like this:
Crossroads (Disc 1)
...
Crossroads (Disc 4)
This is of course an