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Audio Album Views
mkelly:
Thanks for the help that Yate may be useful, but I was hoping that since JRiver does stack albums (see Snip) I could figure out how to make the View right without changing the tagging (or using the JRiver tagging) (see second Snip) in order to save screen space and for readability....
EnglishTiger:
If you set up a new Field/Tag, i.e one named Disc Title with its Edit Type to String, you can then have the Album/Boxset Name, i.e. "Music For Dining" in the Album Field/Tag of every disc in the boxset/collection and the part you are calling "sub-album title" in each discs Disc Title tag/field, i.e . "Latin Nights".
That way MC will consider all the Discs in the Boxset/Collection as one Album, and will only show one Cover Art Image, but by adding your new field to the relevant views you will be able to see what "sub-album title" is used by the individual discs within each Boxset/Collection
mkelly:
i tried that, but albums still show up side by side , versus stacked/fanned.....the "secret" seems to be at the GENRE level almost all the important library fields are equal to "VARIES" [except, of course, GENRE].....this level shows all albums of that GENRE fanned (as it should). Drilling down another level to "ALBUM" level (even if all 10 albums in the group have the same name) they show up side-by-side because the Artist, Album Artist, Name, Composer, Comment fields inter alia fields are different (or at least i think that is the reason)...so trying to figure out how to make ALBUM view level be stacked/fanned so long as the Album title is the same.....but can't figure out which field causes the view to be side-by-side unlike the GENRE view.... I guess I could delete all the artists/album artist so they would be the same value (i.e. nil) but that seems a shame after typing in hundreds of these fields during the conversion process from LP to .wav
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