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I'm using an amlogic S905 based hacked android player and it doesn't seem to have the .ISO plugin, so I rip the .ISO to DTS format .WAV files and then send them as passthru HDMI into my LG SN11RG soundbar where the soundbar natively decodes the DTS.  Very happy with this setup and the results.
Hi,
This seems to work beautifully.
I am mostly using this for classical SACD in 5.1 (.iso files)

With .iso having both 2.0. and multi tracks Kodi list it as follows:

01 - blah1 (2.0)
01 - blah1 (multi)
02 - blah2 (2.0)
02 - blah2 (multi)
etc...

Is there anyway to sort it correctly so I can play all multi tracks without skipping through 2.0 tracks ?
I tried different sort settings with no avail.

Thank you for support
Change your track numbering, so if you want the multitracks listed first have them as

101
102
etc

then your 2.0 tracks as

201
202
etc

then you can use Track sort.
(2021-08-30, 21:02)uomiarz Wrote: [ -> ]Hi,
This seems to work beautifully.
I am mostly using this for classical SACD in 5.1 (.iso files)

With .iso having both 2.0. and multi tracks Kodi list it as follows:

01 - blah1 (2.0)
01 - blah1 (multi)
02 - blah2 (2.0)
02 - blah2 (multi)
etc...

Is there anyway to sort it correctly so I can play all multi tracks without skipping through 2.0 tracks ?
I tried different sort settings with no avail.

Thank you for support

There's a setting in the ISO add-on that lets you show only multi-channel tracks when both are available (or vice versa or both).  I think it defaults to both, which is why you see them one after another.  I don't know of any way to relabel them as suggested as the names are created from the ISO file directly.

(2021-08-30, 21:27)jjd-uk Wrote: [ -> ]Change your track numbering, so if you want the multitracks listed first have them as

101
102
etc

then your 2.0 tracks as

201
202
etc

then you can use Track sort.

How do you relabel something internally generated by the ISO add-on?  The track names are determined by the ISO disc itself.  I don't know of any way to edit them.
Doh, my mistake as my mind automatically thinks tagable formats when it comes to music, which is obviously not possible with iso.
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