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Title: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: Diverdown1964 on September 21, 2003, 07:13:50 am
I really like the computed year - album in the panes view for sorting albums in chronological order. However, I've removed it for one simple reason. I tag the songs on a greatest hits album according to the year that they were originally released (and yes, it's a pain). What would be great is if there was an album year tag that was automatically populated if all songs on an album had the same year, but could be overridden if they didn't (or whenever the user wanted to).

I would imagine this would be similar in function to the Album Artist field. Is this feasible? Is there another way of accomplishing this that I'm missing? Thanks.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: NoCodeUK on September 21, 2003, 12:46:38 pm
Just create your own tag called Album year and use it in the same way you would use Album Artist...
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: Diverdown1964 on September 21, 2003, 01:48:31 pm
Fair enough, but can I get it to be auto populated? Album artist is, but then I can override it. If I add my own tag, then I have to go through the entire colllection flagging it correctly. If it worked like album artist, I could do this on an exception basis.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: KingSparta on September 21, 2003, 01:51:21 pm
I thought there was also an option to copy one field to another.

if so then you can do this in a batch.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: Diverdown1964 on September 21, 2003, 01:58:59 pm
Getting closer! But a batch is a bit of a pain (I have to have the presence of mind to maintain it). Again, the Album artist field maintains itself. It only needs to be dealt with on an exception basis.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: NoCodeUK on September 21, 2003, 02:48:30 pm
In fact the Album Artist field does not.  What you are talkng about is the auto Album Artist field which does.  If you want it to behave like this then no there is nothing at the moment that can do that.  But it is a simple process of when you import new info and tag it you copy data as part of the process.  I do this with the album artist field with every song I import and its really not that big a deal, honestly! ;D

Adam
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: Diverdown1964 on September 21, 2003, 06:31:27 pm
Thanks Adam. That may have to do it for me. However... with about 33000 track already imported...it's another task I'm not looking forward to!

That's alright though... it's only a suggestion! Doesn't take away from the usefulness of the product.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: kiwi on September 22, 2003, 02:54:17 am
Maybe you could create a second field that was "Song Year".  Then create a calculated field that selected the "Song Year" field if it's present, and if it isn't, then the regular year field.

I don't know whether the calculate fields are capable of doing this, but if they were, then you'd be all set.   Just add the dates to the tracks that you want specific dates for and all the others would default to the album date.

kiwi
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: Phydeaux on September 22, 2003, 07:04:31 am
I keep the song year in a separate field to Album Year (since singles etc. come out at different times).

What I do is this:



Hope this helps!

P.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: Doof on September 22, 2003, 07:10:11 am
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Thanks Adam. That may have to do it for me. However... with about 33000 track already imported...it's another task I'm not looking forward to!



What task? It's as easy to copy Year to Album Year for 33000 tracks as it is for one.

Select All->Copy Fields. Done.
Title: Re: New Tag Request - Album Year
Post by: KingSparta on September 22, 2003, 07:12:59 am
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What task? It's as easy to copy Year to Album Year for 33000 tracks as it is for one.

Select All->Copy Fields. Done.


thats what i was trying to say before.