My example is https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Essen ... treet_Boys. The digital tracks I got were missing some ID tags. "Disc" was not filled in for either disc and each disc was in a separate folder, "CD1" and "CD2". In "CD1" I filled in "Disc" with 1 and "CD2" I filled in "Disc" with 2. MM5 handles this by displaying Disc 1 followed by Disc 2.
I was wondering if there is a way to handle this so that each Disc has it's own folder? When I did a sync from MMA, all the tracks from both discs are listed together in one folder. And, MMA displays Disc 1 followed by Disc 2 with no Disc IDs to seperate them.
Anyways, I am just throwing this out there. I want to see how other folks would a multi disc CD album.
How to handle multi disc albums?
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Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
So the issue is with MMA? Are you asking about how multiple discs are displayed in MMA or actual file organization on the device?
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Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
Well, if the configuration is done in the right way in MM5, a sync to MMA should result roughly the same? I could just copy the files and folders by hand to "My Music" where I store my music and MM5 looks. In this case, I went to the tree in MM5 and did 2 imports, one for Disc 1 and one for Disc 2.
Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
Put the disc number into the Path on your MMA-Sync Profile, something like ...I want to see how other folks would a multi disc CD album.
- Disc Nr in Track:
\Music\$Left(<Album-Interpret>,30)\[$Left(<Datum>,4)] - <Album>\<Disc #> - <Track#:2> - $Left(<Titel>,50)
- Disc Nr in Folder:
\Music\$Left(<Album-Interpret>,30)\[$Left(<Datum>,4)] - <Album> - <Disc #>\ <Track#:2> - $Left(<Titel>,50)
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Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
Consider the case of "Boxed" sets of CDs!
I handle this by using hierarchical playlists e.g. Album Artist / Non-Boxed Set Albums + Boxed Sets (then Boxed Set Albums at the 3rd level down). A few typical boxed sets
1). Creedence Clearwater Revival
--->Chronicle
--->CD Box Set
------->The Golliwogs
...
------->Mardi Gras
2). The Doors
--->Live in New York
--->Perception
------>LA Woman
...
------>Waiting for the Sun
3). The Police
--->Live!
--->Message in a Box
------>Every Breath you Take
...
------>Zenyatta Mondatta
In support of this, I use the "Grouping" field and typically put the boxed set name in the grouping field. A prefix can also be used to control the order e.g. Year or Box Set disc number. When creating album Playlists, I sort by Disc then Track.
I thus have a single copy of Zenyatta Mondatta (and the other box set albums) that show up as either boxed set or separate album (or both)
I handle this by using hierarchical playlists e.g. Album Artist / Non-Boxed Set Albums + Boxed Sets (then Boxed Set Albums at the 3rd level down). A few typical boxed sets
1). Creedence Clearwater Revival
--->Chronicle
--->CD Box Set
------->The Golliwogs
...
------->Mardi Gras
2). The Doors
--->Live in New York
--->Perception
------>LA Woman
...
------>Waiting for the Sun
3). The Police
--->Live!
--->Message in a Box
------>Every Breath you Take
...
------>Zenyatta Mondatta
In support of this, I use the "Grouping" field and typically put the boxed set name in the grouping field. A prefix can also be used to control the order e.g. Year or Box Set disc number. When creating album Playlists, I sort by Disc then Track.
I thus have a single copy of Zenyatta Mondatta (and the other box set albums) that show up as either boxed set or separate album (or both)
Ian Taylor
Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
Ian,IanRTaylorUK wrote: ↑Tue May 28, 2024 4:00 am Consider the case of "Boxed" sets of CDs!
I handle this by using hierarchical playlists e.g. Album Artist / Non-Boxed Set Albums + Boxed Sets (then Boxed Set Albums at the 3rd level down). A few typical boxed sets
3). The Police
--->Live!
--->Message in a Box
------>Every Breath you Take
...
------>Zenyatta Mondatta
In support of this, I use the "Grouping" field and typically put the boxed set name in the grouping field. A prefix can also be used to control the order e.g. Year or Box Set disc number. When creating album Playlists, I sort by Disc then Track.
I thus have a single copy of Zenyatta Mondatta (and the other box set albums) that show up as either boxed set or separate album (or both)
Could you post a couple examples of your Auto-Organize masks for naming files as shown here? I am doing something similar and it's nice to see how others have their Auto-Organize configured.
Thanks.
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Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
Hi,
My Media Monkey Windows auto-organise (Tools / Options / Library / Auto-Organise) is aimed at sending files to a single hard disk with folders for each <Type> and then organising first by Album Artist and then by Album. [I also keep a backup on another PC that runs MMW4 - this is done using Salty Brine's FolderMatch]
Specifically in my case the Directory is set to M:\ (this is my "media" storage hard disk)
The File Format is then set to <Type>\<Album Artist>\<Album>\<Title>
And so, specific examples are:
M:\Audiobooks\Arthur Conan Doyle\The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
M:\Classical Music\Hauser\The Player
M:\Music\Arthur Brown\Crazy World of Arthur Brown
M:\Podcasts\Dan Carlin\Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
Hopefully, you can get an idea from these examples.
ALL tracks have a <Disc #> and <Track #> and "qualifiers" from the album name are moved to comments (e.g. Deluxe, Remastered, Japanese Edition etc.). Fields that have Multi-items are organised (within the field) alphabetically e.g. Genre / Artist e.g. Blues; Folk; Pop; Psychedelic; Rock [ this is more of a visual / comparison thing that helps me when viewing lists].
ALL tracks / albums have artwork (set to Cover[Front]) in both the Image tag AND file folder (folder.jpg). I try to get everything consistent before creating my Playlists that are used to sync my devices - this includes Lyrics, BPM, Tempo, Track Volume and Album Volume.
Hope this helps.
My Media Monkey Windows auto-organise (Tools / Options / Library / Auto-Organise) is aimed at sending files to a single hard disk with folders for each <Type> and then organising first by Album Artist and then by Album. [I also keep a backup on another PC that runs MMW4 - this is done using Salty Brine's FolderMatch]
Specifically in my case the Directory is set to M:\ (this is my "media" storage hard disk)
The File Format is then set to <Type>\<Album Artist>\<Album>\<Title>
And so, specific examples are:
M:\Audiobooks\Arthur Conan Doyle\The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes
M:\Classical Music\Hauser\The Player
M:\Music\Arthur Brown\Crazy World of Arthur Brown
M:\Podcasts\Dan Carlin\Dan Carlin's Hardcore History
Hopefully, you can get an idea from these examples.
ALL tracks have a <Disc #> and <Track #> and "qualifiers" from the album name are moved to comments (e.g. Deluxe, Remastered, Japanese Edition etc.). Fields that have Multi-items are organised (within the field) alphabetically e.g. Genre / Artist e.g. Blues; Folk; Pop; Psychedelic; Rock [ this is more of a visual / comparison thing that helps me when viewing lists].
ALL tracks / albums have artwork (set to Cover[Front]) in both the Image tag AND file folder (folder.jpg). I try to get everything consistent before creating my Playlists that are used to sync my devices - this includes Lyrics, BPM, Tempo, Track Volume and Album Volume.
Hope this helps.
Ian Taylor
Re: How to handle multi disc albums?
Thanks Ian.
Yes, it was very helpful. Always like to see how others manage their collections, a lot can be learned this way. At least for me anyway.
Yes, it was very helpful. Always like to see how others manage their collections, a lot can be learned this way. At least for me anyway.