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• MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« on: August 23, 2013, 07:57:50 pm »

Today's tip, short and sweet, is about how to create a view that you can use as an Album Inventory.  Although it has been a while since the question has been asked on Interact, it nonetheless comes up fairly often.

One technique that is often suggested is to create a Smartlist from all Audio that includes only Track #1 from Disc #1.  This works for most cases, but misses when your albums might be sparse (e.g. missing track #1).  Another technique is to include all Audio, and then use the ~limit modifier to include only a single track from an album.  This is also fine, but is sometimes difficult for users to understand how to use the ~limit modifier.

So I tend to like to create Views more than simple Lists, especially if the list really belongs in a particular media type such as Audio anyway, and because certain view types have some neat properties.

So let's create the view.



1. Right-click Audio and select Add Library View...
2. Select Albums and change the Name at the bottom to Album Inventory.
3. Select the Album Inventory view from under Audio.
4. In the view tab's pull-down menu, select List Style > Details
5. Right-click the first column header in the view, and both deselect Image (large thumbnail) and select Image (small thumbnail).
6. Right-click and remove the second column which is Stack Icon.
7. Narrow the Image (small thumbnail) column so that it fits better.
8. Add any additional columns you want in your inventory; arrange the columns the way you want.

Now, you can select all the albums in the list and Edit > Copy.  The contents of those rows are now on the clipboard in a spreadsheet-friendly (Tab Separated Values) format.  Paste it into a spreadsheet for print out or conversion to PDF.

What's nice about this view is you can change the List Style quickly with Ctrl-U, cycling through a useful Thumbnail view and an inventory Details view, so the view isn't a one-trick pony.

Notice how certain fields are automatically summed (Track #, Duration) or averaged (Bitrate).  This is one of those neat properties that comes for free with a Categories view.

Of course you could create similar views for other media types as well, or even create one Uber Media Inventory view that lives at the root of the tree and includes all media types (which could be selectable via a category, or Search).

From last week's tip, you'll notice that the Name category here takes on the current categories identity, which we know here to be Album.  If that's confusing to you, you can change the column by selecting Album instead.

Next week I'm going to post in the MC19 forum (unless I can convince JRiver to create a new board for User Tips and Techniques).

Have a great week!

[ Go read last week's Tip ]
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #1 on: August 24, 2013, 03:45:23 am »

This is going in my "Saved Topics" area (If I can find a way to do that lol).

I can see all kinds of applications for this little tutorial.

Carl.

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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #2 on: February 19, 2014, 12:32:00 pm »

Kind Sir,

I must be missing something in your tip:

Step 1 - Ok

Step 2 - I have no "Album Inventory"  selection/option on the bottom drop down menu.

I'm using Version 19 of JR

Any suggestions?

Many thanks,

Jeff
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #3 on: February 19, 2014, 12:40:56 pm »

Are you on the Mac version?  If so, the Mac version doesn't come with selectable templates in the Add Library View dialog (of Step 2).   But no matter, just enter Album Inventory as your name (or whatever you want), in the Name field at the bottom of the dialog.  When the Customize View dialog opens, select Categories from the View As pulldown, and then click the Add button and add Album and OK your way out.

Either way, you won't have an "Album Inventory"  selection or option.  That's simply the name you give the view.
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #4 on: February 19, 2014, 12:56:11 pm »

Thanks for the quick reply and help.

However, the drop down menu in step 2 does not allow me to type in anything. There is a long list of items, but no "inventory" option.

I am a real newb to this and must be not fully understanding the process here.

Jeff
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #5 on: February 19, 2014, 12:59:31 pm »

Ignore that pull down. Type in the Name cell.
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #6 on: February 19, 2014, 01:35:40 pm »

Driving you crazy, I'm sure.

Got It. Now have Album Inventory under Audio.

However (here I go again), under the View Tab there is no List Style. Just:

Standard, Mini, Display, Theatre, Cover choices.

So,





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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #7 on: February 19, 2014, 01:42:15 pm »

It might be time to get a Computer Jargon dictionary.  :-)

You're look at the View MENU.  Don't go there.

You want to look at the view's (possessive) TAB, which is that little file folder-like Tab thingy shown in the screenshot here.  Click the down-arrow there in the pink.
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #8 on: February 19, 2014, 02:37:30 pm »

Computer Jargon indeed!

Well, we have success (somewhat).

Almost perfect list now in Excel, but I have each album track listed (which I do not wish).

What's the final tip (I pray for your sake) to get albums but not with each track listed?
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #9 on: February 19, 2014, 02:39:00 pm »

You omitted:

   4. In the view tab's pull-down menu, select List Style > Details
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #10 on: February 19, 2014, 03:18:18 pm »

Have a cocktail or two on me!

We've finally got it.

Thanks for your generous help.

Jeff
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #11 on: February 19, 2014, 03:22:07 pm »

Skål, Cheers, Prost!
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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #12 on: February 19, 2014, 04:59:35 pm »

Hey MrC.  I wonder if there is a way to show the number of "Albums" instead of the number of "Files" like it does currently?

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Re: • MrC's Tip of the Week 2013.34: Album Inventory View
« Reply #13 on: February 19, 2014, 05:27:35 pm »

Not in the Status area, and elsewhere not simply.  There's a trick you can play, to count them up:

  http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?topic=77826.0

like in the # Albums column shown in the thread above.  Since you have a list of columns in your view now, you'd get the same value over and over and over and over...

Or you could given each album an index, like 1 to N.
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