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More => Old Versions => JRiver Media Center 18 for Windows => Topic started by: whatsup on March 27, 2013, 01:28:55 am
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Hi, I'm very new to MC18 used 20 or so days on the trial and then purchased 2 days ago...been reading and reading the posts and wiki..and can see I am no match for this program. all I want is very detailed instructions on how to make the view to see actual cd count and then hope it will save to the backup. so I will have it for eternity... before I purchased MC18 I reinstalled op sys as it was time for it...so I'm good to go with a fresh install. thanks
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To clarify, some folks ask for "CD count" when they really mean "Album count" (i.e. they don't want to count of their physical CDs but want a count of the albums they have cataloged in MC).
Which one do you want?
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oh thanks for responding...I would like a total count of all albums to show up and I can see this is not going to be easy for me after reading posts. I wonder y its not a commom request or something MC18 just don't do automatically...once again thanks
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Let's start by making this easy for you.
Go to the Audio > Files view, and select View > Customize View.
Click the Add button and add Album. Move it to the second or third position in Show Categories In This Order.
Click OK - you can save the view to a new view, or overwrite the existing one.
You now have Album count shown under the Album column in the parens after All Albums.
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ok see this is where the problem is. I already have that as it came as default...so I misspoke. I guess I want the total count of all cd's the disc 1 and the disc 2 ect, ect, and all the other cd's with the same name but different artists to be counted. that view reports only 8725 and I know I have over 10,000 cd's. i'm sorry for the confusion and again thanks for your help.
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Ok, good. I confess... one of my goals was to start leading you down a path so that you can see how to accomplish what you're after.
So, lets go further down that path...
For the view we customized earlier, select that Album field, and edit it. Change the Type to Expression, and add the expression:
[Album] [Disc #] by [Album Artist (auto)] /([Date (year)]/)
Set the name to something like: Album Disc# Album Artist (auto) Date, and OK your way out.
Now your "album" list is broken out, one per disc, such that different artists and dates are rendered uniquely. In otherwords, you've defined an album to be the compounding of album, disc #, artist, and date.
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Oh U R The master...lol...that worked...is there a data base for all these codes ([Album] [Disc #] by [Album Artist (auto)] /([Date (year)]/) some where for me to get my hands on? and that second view we made first is named 'Panes Copy' can I rename that also? and thank you so much. do u have a tip jar?
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I'm feeling the master of my domain today. Thanks.
Here's the reference:
http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/File_Properties_%28tags%29 (http://wiki.jriver.com/index.php/File_Properties_%28tags%29)
Of course, these are available in Tools > Options > Library & Folders > Manage Library Fields...
Yes, you can name the views anything you want. They are yours to change. (note: the cautionary view Overwrite warning is just so that new users don't unintentionally obliterate their stock views and wonder why things no longer seem to work).
For a tip, maybe help someone else someday.
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Got It!
Thank You