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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 32 for Windows => Topic started by: margolbe on March 27, 2024, 03:08:21 pm
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I am trying to create a smartlist that mimics an upcoming box settle by Simon Rattle. I have almost all the individual albums on the box set, but I want to create a smartlist that will recreate this box. I plan to use this as a template to mimic other box sets that I don't have, even though I have the individual albums. For the Simon Rattle Complete Warner Berlin Box Set, it would need to incorporate the following:
Album Artist: Simon Rattle
Artist: Berlin Philharmonic or Berlin Philharmoniker or Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Label: Warner Classics or EMI Classics.
Any advise on how to accomplish this?
Thanks,
Bruce
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Why not create a normal playlist and just drag&drop the files/albums you want?
For a Smartlist, just add those items as rules, selecting all the values you want:
Album Artist is Simon Rattle
Artist is Any Berlin Philharmonic, Berlin Philharmoniker, Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Label is Any Warner Classics, EMI Classics
Then add a Sort order, perhaps by Album > Disc# > Track#
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Thanks,
Tried your smartlist code suggestion and it worked. However, for label, after choosing "is An" for Artist, did not give me another is Any choice. However, for the "is" choice, I was able to check the two labels of interest. All works well. Thanks.
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One feature I've asked for before... is for "virtual albums"... yes we can do that with playlists... but that involves a different user process for playback of actual albums and virtual albums.
Imagine creating a virtual album that shows up just like a regular album in the panes and can be selected for PlayingNow the same as any normal album.
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Alternatively by making use of the "Conductor" and "Orchestra" Fields/Tags the smartlist rules become
Conductor is any Simon Rattle
Orchestra is Berlin Philharmonic; Berlin Philharmoniker; Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra
Label is Warner Classics; EMI Classics
I don't have any classical music works where Simon Rattle is conducting so I used Claudio Abbado in the attached example