Customize view... > Included Files > Set rules for file display.
No need to muck with Windows' filesystem folders (let's reserve the word "folder" for those thingies in Windows where you place files and other "folders").
yes, thats what you want. You can also sing in gregorian chant "a-all-wa-ays a-a-gree; wi-th,wi-th Mis-ter C ....
Rules for file display can be used everywhere !
The problem with using Genre is that is a tag. It will be different each time e.g. classical, baroque, modern, cello concerto, etc.
That is not a problem, thats a good thing ..... if you have a coherent tagging workflow. Why be dependant on manual selection of physical files when you have jriver's powerful database. Why organize a hard drive specifically to play music when you have jrmc How could this work through theater views? Using remotes like Gizmo, or JRemote? BTW.
I also separate classical on my data drives, as well as various artists, from single artists, but its more for my ripping "masks" than anything else.
You don't really need to add additional tag fields, either ... What I do as an example ... Grouping=Classical, Genre=Romantic, Style=Sonata.
or maybe genre=classical, style=Baroque whatever detail/tag name you want/prefer as long as it is consistant .. add one for Opus or Köchel Number, whatever. If you want multiple genres, styles, composers et al., linked to the same work and you want to search them individually you can create a secondary "list" field (eg. Genre and Genre
s) if you want to mess around more create a field called Genres save it ... then reopen it and change the field to a "Calculated Data" field and paste this in
[genre]&datatype=[list]
. This will auto-populate and either you can tag by clicking in the list or you can have separte search out put instead of seeing the multiple entry in the one field separated by semi-colons -- you could even use one field (tag) to put both style and period in one (it would be pretty ugly though
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Suggestion, regardless which choice makes you the most comfortable,
backup your library frequently when you experiment at first -- restoring it resets your views and settings back; And, my opinion of course, all important tags should be written to the file by clicking "Save in File Tag if possible". That way if you screw up your library you can always rebuild the tags from the file.
Just my two cents