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More => Old Versions => Media Center 17 => Topic started by: Neco on September 18, 2012, 01:17:30 pm
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I tried searching but come up with anything on this topic, but I'm not the best searcher either..
Anyway, I was wondering how/if it is possible to set up MC so it properly takes into account roman numerals when sorting..
Right now this is strictly an Album Name issue, where I have Albums for game soundtracks, such as Final Fantasy VII, VIII, and IX. For some reason Final Fantasy IX is appearing before Final Fantasy VII in my Album sort, although VIII does properly follow VII.
I don't want to have to change them to numerical digits, if I don't have to...
Frankly I still have problems even if I try other methods, such as "Artist - Album - Year" I still have albums show up out of order, some in reverse order, and some show up properly, and tags have been verified with no weird single tracks having incorrect data, etc
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Would these albums not have been released in a date sequence that might be used as the sort key?
Sorting by Artist - Album - Year would not provide desired results, because sorting here is based on the character sequence comprised of those fields. Given an Artist, the Album would be the next sort component, and after that, Year.
Since Roman numerals are just letters, there is nothing special about them; this is why you see IX before VII (i before v, alphabetically).
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I use the series tag to group all movies of the same series together. I then use the episode number tag to sequence them if date doesn't do it naturally.
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Bart, this wasn't really about Movies but audio albums. Although I can see where the advice might be helpful (thanks).
MrC, yes I am aware they are "just letters", but I was inquiring if there was a method I could use to figure them into the sorting pattern, i.e perhaps someone had a custom expression that dealt with this. I have not used Expressions extensively and know little about them, but I hope to learn more when I have some free time.
Ideally, yes I would expect a Date or Year sort to put them in order - but that still does not sort things properly in my library. I still have albums coming up before other albums even though they were released after those albums, and as far as I know my dates are tagged correctly..
Of course there are SO many options within Media Center and so many tags, that I probably am failing to grasp certain idiosyncrasies the program may have in how it uses this data... I don't know (i.e I don't really understand the point of the "Auto" tag fields that build themselves based on other tags' data... I'd rather get rid of / turn off that functionality if possible).
However I think I may have solved my issue, for the time being..
I now use the following sort order
Artist(a-z) > Year (a-z)> Album (a-z)
Although I'm gonna have to modify that into something workable so I can still group series.. Perhaps using Barts suggestion, since my Final Fantasy Tactics OST is way off by itself, due to it not being composed by Nobuo Uematsu, like the other FF albums I have.
I definitely have a lot of work to do in learning how sorting works and how priority is assigned to the various tags you select to sort by and such.. I can already see this spilling over into my Video library which I will be building up and tagging very soon. Lots of related TV Shows / Movies, some coming out the same year but different months, etc.. Gonna have to learn how to efficiently tag and sort all that :-[
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What type of view are you having trouble with - Panes or Categories?
Can you give more specific examples of how/where sorting isn't working?
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Well, I think I got it sorted. Using a different tag sorting combination seems to have been the most effective change I used.
I'll experiment with applying a Grouping Tag later, and that will probably fix any remaining "annoyances" I have.
At this time I would consider the situation resolved. I don't think it is anything Media Center is doing wrong at this point (not a bug or anything)
Thanks for your time.