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Ramnol

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Import different artists on different albums to one album
« on: January 10, 2024, 12:30:32 pm »

I have a collection of songs from different artists on different albums. When these files are imported into JRiver all the different albums appear. That is not what I want. I would like all these songs to be collected in one album without losing the original artist/album information.
Is there a way to accomplish this in JRiver?

Thanks in advance.

Guus.
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Re: Import different artists on different albums to one album
« Reply #1 on: January 10, 2024, 02:08:23 pm »

If the Album Artist or the Album name are different, it won't happen.  You would have to change these two tags to match all of these tracks.

Or you could put them into a Playlist and access them that way.

You would have to give me more exact info on what and why you want to group them together.
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Ramnol

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Re: Import different artists on different albums to one album
« Reply #2 on: January 11, 2024, 03:12:05 am »

@Dawgincontrol. Thanks for your answer. I did put them in a playlist, that works fine. The problem is that all these albums appear in JR with mostly only one track. All these incomplete albums are then mixed with the complete albums. That I really don't like. Maybe the solution is to use or make another tag where you define these collection albums.
For now I put these collections of songs in a different library with playlists. That way they don't get mixed with the other (complete) albums.
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Re: Import different artists on different albums to one album
« Reply #3 on: January 11, 2024, 03:19:42 am »

On the wiki, read about Album Artist.  It's a tag you can use to group various artists under one name.
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Ramnol

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Re: Import different artists on different albums to one album
« Reply #4 on: January 11, 2024, 04:01:18 am »

Did try to use the Album-Artist tag. Didn't work probably because the album names are different.
If there is a Multiple Album tag the problem is probably solved or is this nonsense?
Attached is a picture of part of the list with different tracks.
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Re: Import different artists on different albums to one album
« Reply #5 on: January 11, 2024, 04:12:57 am »

One way to do it would be set up a new field i.e. Original Album and then in MC select all the tracks you want to be on the same album and then in the tag window scroll down to your "Original Album" field/ tag and simply enter =[Album] which will copy the existing Album Name into the Original Album tag/field for you.
Then scroll back up to the Album tag/field - type in the Name you wany Your Self-Compiled Album to be know by.
Once you've done that you may find it necessary to give the tracks on your new-album new track numbers by using the "Fill Tracks From List Order" option to remove any instances of duplicate track numbers on the same album and/or disc within that album.
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Re: Import different artists on different albums to one album
« Reply #6 on: February 09, 2024, 04:29:03 am »

@ EnglishTiger:  Very sorry for this late reaction. Your solution works very good. Just a bit of work every time a collection of tracks are imported into the database. Thank you very much !!! ;D
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