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More => Old Versions => Media Center 11 (Development Ended) => Topic started by: lise on November 05, 2003, 07:44:45 pm

Title: using fields instead of playlists
Post by: lise on November 05, 2003, 07:44:45 pm
Ok, all you gurus out there....

I have lots of (ordered) playlists for compilation albums that I create.  I want to avoid using playlists for this purpose because:

1) when I delete a file (a duplicate for example) it may be removed from the playlist, and I can't always recreate it, especially in its right order
2) and basically I can't do it because I have no easy indication of which playlists the file was a member of. And anyway, it's a pain to replace a song in one or many ordered playlists.

So. I decided to create fields: Compilation 1 track#, Compilation 1, Compilation 2 track #, Compilation 2

Ok, fine. It works. But I would have to create so many of these fields! And when I search, I can't just search for [compilation]= even though I created the search keyword "compilation" for both fields when I created the fields. When I go to keywords, I only get the specific [compilation 1].

I thought of creating a delimited list instead (Xmas Party;Kelley's Wedding 1; etc), but that will not work because I can't preserve the order the songs appear in the compilation album.


So I guess my question is, if I keep going with this method, is there some easy way for me to search all compilation fields for a title?  (and yes, I have "default search field" checked, but I would rather be able to specifically name the "compilation" field).

It just wouldn't work for me to have to search [compilation 1]=Kelley's wedding, then do another search for [compilation 2]=, etc...
Title: Re:using fields instead of playlists
Post by: lise on November 05, 2003, 10:17:06 pm
Never mind. I found this thread. I guess what I want to do is impossible, as they say here the track number can't be maintained.  Also, my custom field thing didn't work out that great: each compilation album would have to be in its own field for me to sort by track # (sometimes album x was under one field, sometimes under a 2nd field, and that's when I was toast).

http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=16257;start=msg110917#msg110917 (http://yabb.jriver.com/interact/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=16257;start=msg110917#msg110917)