I love it a simple question -- not that simple really
Now everyone has there own ways to do things. If I may say so, euh, this is not using the power of the MC database at all. Not talking about your issue with compilations, but just finding your artist is like getting a physical CD off of a shelf. This might be ok if you have a couple of hundred artists, but larger collections become unwieldy very fast. (I have a medium size collection and I have 8066 artists today - probably 20% comes from compilations). Now a friend of mine insists on doing it this way, and has even created lettered folders on his hard drives to put his "A, B, C etc." artists in ... he says he's so used to pendaflex folders that he likes it that way
But, if you are fixed on the idea, you can set up a view and in the left box of the wizard it should at least be Artist then Album in the "show categories in this order". The default, if I remember correctly is AlbumArtist (or AlbumArtist(Auto) if you are using that function). You will get all artist names that way including those from compilations which I believe is what you want to do? (provided the tag for Artist is filled in of course). I've attached a screenshot if you don't know what I'm talking about
Basically tagging for compilation albums (as well as the template for ripping) needs the AlbumArtist field to be populated with Various Artists (or multiple artists or whatever as long as it is consistent) You can use the AlbumArtist(Auto) field later, but I find that if you do this during the rip, you are all set. The Artist field must be populated by the artist for each track. This will permit you to easily search and find what you are looking for in a View (I hide the Tree actually
). The views that are out of the box are really just examples. Think how you would like the information to look on the screen, and the possibilities are almost endless.
The end result will be that you can search on any parameter or click to drill down from artist to the compilation cd in question - fast. If you need help just dream up what you want to see and how you want to find stuff, and someone will help you out with the details (nice if you read the wiki first though
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Oh just a tip, so take it with a grain of salt, I find that if your rip includes the track number, track name, album, artist AND album artist (for your compilations), you can change your folder structure twenty times if you want. What confuses everything is renaming the file itself. If this information is part of the file name, you can use the library tool rename, move and copy to change your folder names and/or paths as you wish. You can also rebuild the library in case of a disaster, from the file names too.