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Media Center comes with a number of tools to help automatically identify compilation albums that include various artists.
Media Center comes with a number of tools to help automatically identify compilation albums that include various artists.


Album Artist (auto)
==Album Artist (auto)==
See [[Using Album Artist and Album Artist (Auto)]] for more details.
This is a built-in automatic field. It auto-completes as follows:


==Automatic Assorted==
· If something is manually typed in the Album Artist field, that content is included in the Album Artist (auto) field as well.

· If the Album Artist field is empty, then the Album Artist (auto) field gets completed as follows:

· Single-artist name in the case of a single-artist album.

· (Multiple Artists)in the case of a multiple-artist album*.

* In order for (Multiple Artists) to appear automatically, the album must be in its own exclusive directory (i.e., if there are files from more than one album in a directory, the program will not label it as Multiple Artist).

Here is the logic. A track is a mix if all the files with the same [Album] value in the same directory:

· have more than one [Artist] value among them

· have no other [Album] values used by any other file in the same directory

· are Audio and have a non-empty [Album] value

Automatic Assorted
When you rename files (right click > Library Tools > Rename Files from Properties), the window that appears provides the option to "Use Assorted for [Artist] on multi-artist albums". This is just under the Directories Rule. When selected, the files will be saved in a directory called Assorted if you have included the [Artist] rule in the directory rule.
When you rename files (right click > Library Tools > Rename Files from Properties), the window that appears provides the option to "Use Assorted for [Artist] on multi-artist albums". This is just under the Directories Rule. When selected, the files will be saved in a directory called Assorted if you have included the [Artist] rule in the directory rule.


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Artist: Stackabones, Album: Best of Truck Driving Songs
Artist: Stackabones, Album: Best of Truck Driving Songs


Directory Rule:
Directory Rule:<br>
Base path: M:\Music\
Base path: M:\Music\<br>
Rule: [Artist]\[Album]
Rule: [Artist]\[Album]<br>
"Use Assorted [Artist] on multi-artist albums" is checked.
"Use Assorted [Artist] on multi-artist albums" is checked.


Result:
Result:<br>
M:\Music\Assorted\Best of Truck Driving Songs\Filename rule
M:\Music\Assorted\Best of Truck Driving Songs\Filename rule


Complete Albums
==Complete Albums==
Media Center has some built-in support to automatically determine if an album is complete and incomplete. Two fields are automatically calculated, [Album Type] and [Complete Album], and these can be used to help determine if tracks for an album are missing, or help create views to filter single-tracks. An album is considered complete if the following conditions are met:
Media Center can automatically display complete and incomplete albums. An album is considered complete if all the files with the same [Album] value in the same directory:


* all tracks are of [Media Type]=Audio
· are sequentially numbered tracks starting at 1
* all tracks have exactly the same, non-empty [Album] value
* all tracks are in the same folder - i.e. have the same value for the [Filename (path)] field
* all tracks have sequential [Track #] values starting at 1
* all tracks have the same, or sequentially increasing [Disc #] values (empty and 1 are considered the same)


==View Schemes for Multiple Artist Albums==
· have at least 2 files or 10 minutes of audio

· are Audio and have a non-empty [Album] value.

View Schemes for Multiple Artist Albums
Create the following scheme to view Multiple Artist Albums:
Create the following scheme to view Multiple Artist Albums:
# Right click on Audio in the tree.

# Select Add View Scheme.
1. Right click on Audio in the tree.
# Click "Add", Standard View Item, and add the following:

#* Album Type (shows multiple vs. single artist albums, and whether they are complete or incomplete). Note: you may have to scroll up the list to get Album Type. Press Ok.
2. Select Add View Scheme.
#* Repeat, and add Album

# Or display fields for each of the items displayed in #3: Album Type, Album Artist (auto), Complete Album, Album.
3. Click "Add", Standard View Item, and add the following:

· Album Type (shows multiple vs. single artist albums, and whether they are complete or incomplete). Note: you may have to scroll up the list to get Album Type. Press Ok.

· Repeat, and add Album

4. Or display fields for each of the items displayed in #3: Album Type, Album Artist (auto), Complete Album, Album.


You can now quickly view your Multiple Artist albums, and better yet, you can view all of your complete and/or incomplete albums. Complete albums are indicated by a "1", and "0" displays incomplete albums.
You can now quickly view your Multiple Artist albums, and better yet, you can view all of your complete and/or incomplete albums. Complete albums are indicated by a "1", and "0" displays incomplete albums.

Latest revision as of 00:25, 28 October 2014

Media Center comes with a number of tools to help automatically identify compilation albums that include various artists.

Album Artist (auto)

See Using Album Artist and Album Artist (Auto) for more details.

Automatic Assorted

When you rename files (right click > Library Tools > Rename Files from Properties), the window that appears provides the option to "Use Assorted for [Artist] on multi-artist albums". This is just under the Directories Rule. When selected, the files will be saved in a directory called Assorted if you have included the [Artist] rule in the directory rule.

Example:

Artist: Stackabones, Album: Best of Truck Driving Songs

Directory Rule:
Base path: M:\Music\
Rule: [Artist]\[Album]
"Use Assorted [Artist] on multi-artist albums" is checked.

Result:
M:\Music\Assorted\Best of Truck Driving Songs\Filename rule

Complete Albums

Media Center has some built-in support to automatically determine if an album is complete and incomplete. Two fields are automatically calculated, [Album Type] and [Complete Album], and these can be used to help determine if tracks for an album are missing, or help create views to filter single-tracks. An album is considered complete if the following conditions are met:

  • all tracks are of [Media Type]=Audio
  • all tracks have exactly the same, non-empty [Album] value
  • all tracks are in the same folder - i.e. have the same value for the [Filename (path)] field
  • all tracks have sequential [Track #] values starting at 1
  • all tracks have the same, or sequentially increasing [Disc #] values (empty and 1 are considered the same)

View Schemes for Multiple Artist Albums

Create the following scheme to view Multiple Artist Albums:

  1. Right click on Audio in the tree.
  2. Select Add View Scheme.
  3. Click "Add", Standard View Item, and add the following:
    • Album Type (shows multiple vs. single artist albums, and whether they are complete or incomplete). Note: you may have to scroll up the list to get Album Type. Press Ok.
    • Repeat, and add Album
  4. Or display fields for each of the items displayed in #3: Album Type, Album Artist (auto), Complete Album, Album.

You can now quickly view your Multiple Artist albums, and better yet, you can view all of your complete and/or incomplete albums. Complete albums are indicated by a "1", and "0" displays incomplete albums.