When I downloaded these albums - they were the soundtrack to a game, so maybe they are uncommon titles, which is why MC is making a mess of organising them? - they were easy to find...from memory, you just click "Open file location" or something like that. The file would contain all the tracks plus a few other files, I think, like Artwork, etc. Since I'm new to PC, I'm still not sufficiently knowledgeable on specifying download locations etc. E.g Recently I created a Folder called "Games". Yet to see if I am successful at pointing game downloads to this location.
I can see in my PC menu that I do have music content in my This PC > Music folder. It seems that most of my downloads are in This PC > Downloads, where they are held as Zip files. Since there is a lot of content on my Download section (mostly no music, obviously), can I follow your advice in this case re Auto Import?
On my This PC > Music folder, I have one album. There is a yellow folder for "iTunes" (which I've never really used) and another yellow folder directly under that (not a sub-folder), "Playlists" which has all the tracks plus files like Cover.jpg and credits.txt (it's a game soundtrack). Not sure if this is the best place to point downloads too. You're saying I should create more sub-folders here? Not even sure about moving the soundtracks from Downloads to Music. Wouldn't want to double up my albums.
I think I have 3 soundtracks from the one game downloaded to my PC (they're all WAV files)...there is cross-over of artist on all three...some tracks by one artist, some tracks by two, and that seems to be playing havoc with MC as far as sorting things out goes. MC is listing me as having 3 albums, but when you go to look at those three albums, that's where they are subdivided by artist so that there are more than 3 lots of albums, so to speak.
Can that be rectified without following your advice for future downloads?Looking at MC's menu, I don't see "Audio > Files"...ok, now I do. I see a long list of tracks there. Maybe all three albums' tracks on there. Perhaps even in the right order. Are you saying that I have to do something to get these grouped together under the right album? What? The Album column seems to be fine re the name of the album, but the Artist column has that mixture of artists. Is there a quick way to sort them out? I.e. I don't want to have to individually edit the Artist data for dozens of tracks!
Anyway, I won't muck around any more on this until you get back to me re Part 2...like I said, I have three albums, all for the same game (not the same album though...music for various DLC form their own distinct album). Will your advice for Part 2 be affected due to all three albums being for the same game?
It's frustrating that I have to pfaff about to get all this done...would have been nice if MC took care of all this for me!...or at least just import the three albums as entitities, as per my initial download them of them as such.
You've got two separate issues. This first one is that you aren't clear on where your media files are located and how many copies you have. Get that solved first and your life will be WAY easier.
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Part 2 is correcting your album tags. The big key for you would seem to be that you have one or more albums that have more than one artist or composer on them. This is what the "Album Artist" field is for. For compilation albums, you want to fill out the Album Artist field. To do this, highlight one or more songs, then go to Tagging. You can right click and select "Tag" to do this. From the Tagging pane on the left, you can then edit fields. Look for Album Artist. If you change it to "Various", or (Multiple Artists), that will group them all together *if* the Album field is the same for all of them. Which it should be since they are all on the same album!
This process is really very easy (changing the Album Artist for compilations) and you'll learn to do it quickly and easily whenever you have an album like this.
That should get you started. Let us know how you do.
Brian.