Brian,
First, Thanks for the long, considered reply !
Second, I'm not that happy with your iTunes=hammer, playlist=nail analogy. I have built a hierarchical Genre library system (ignoring the meta-data field) for my 1+ TB lib., using playlists. And I don't consider them limited, any more then any other db result set, in a formatted report, display list, or part of a input U/I. Anyway, moving on...
To answer your '
what are the intentions for the playlists' query (a good place to start
...
To me directed search is easy enough, the tough part is browsing, and it gets tougher the larger the data set grows. I want to provide a set of
playlists / displays / views / whatever to collect groups of related albums that fit certain criteria. Some of the criteria are good fits for a rule based retrieval like "Comment field contains "blue note"". But others are too idiosyncratic, and need to be hand selected, like "Albums with special sound quality that don't fit any other rule".
A little more specifically, I want a set of playlists that select out albums by Record Label (I have inserted the record label data in a coded prefix in the Album Name field, or in the Comment field, after ripping). I've created this extra data for all Classical and many audiophile tracks. Now the task is to make the display screens for the various labels (or combinations) to select out of the huge mass of tracks, a more digestible set for browsing and possible selection for play. I also have data for and need 'displays' for certain technical characteristics, like "XRCD", "HDCD", and Hi-Res sample rate.
I also had in mind 4 or 5 'displays' for 'meta genres' (i.e: grouping Rock, pop, blues, etc.) to, again, break down the huge mass of data into something more manageable for casual, or directed browsing. This server will be used in sales situations where quick, quality, music selection, with a low cognitive overhead, is necessary.
Now, I have already whipped together all of these 'displays' in iTunes, and am now just trying to recreate something similar in JRiver, since that is the (very non-geek) customers only realistic player option to use his PS Audio bridge cards Ethernet input.
So there is the background
Now to get down to brass tacks, Eariler I did spend a little time reading about the views and panes, but only enough to be confused and unenlightened. Sunday I wandered around the "Customize View" window, but I was thrown off by it's maybe-association to a Playlist Group, or Smart playlist. The Customize window just didn't make much sense, nor was I able to accomplish anything with it, even going so far as to Save a 'View' in hopes of 'Loading' a Saved 'Album Thumbnail' View in my dumb playlist. But my saved View never showed up again. Anyway the point is I spent some time playing around with that stuff, but it still makes little to no sense to me
Now I read your suggestions to create a Custom View, but "Click on Audio Panes" is a bridge too far for me right now. I'm not sure where to start, since I don't see a nice clean "New View" menu command
. Does it matter where to start ? From the menu bar, or some Playlist group ? Can you explain the beginnings for me ?
Sorry to be a bit dense, but that is kinda my way, I struggle with the basics some at first, but then pick up speed fast afterwards
Thanks again,
Dave
P.S This Interact Spell Checker doesn't even know how to spell "JRiver" !! Nor does it seem to be able to learn anything. Kinda like some forum posters I know (Not Here !)