2018-02-03, 22:02
Hi folks,
Leia here.
I’m wondering how to manage multiple copies of the same album but with different format.
Example: Love Over Gold
First copy: CD 16/44
Second copy: HD 24/96
Third copy: DSD
Of course I will filter out the CD copy (i.e. using my rating “10” then filets out all except 0-9)
But I would like to have both HD and DSD versions in my library.
Problem:
If I change the “Album title” tag (Love Over Gold, Love Over Gold [HD], Love Over Gold [DSD] ... I cant scrape and this is an issue. In facts everything in a tag is used for scraping, even if between brackets.
If I maintain same “Album title” tag but I use ie the “comments” tag, I will find all the tracks of the all 3 albums in the same album, and that tag is also not working for DSF files (I suspect because of ffmpeg).
Any other option? I need to see different albums, because the format is different, but with the same Infos collected via online scrapers (album description, Label, ...)
Any clue?
Thanks guys for your support. Much appreciated.
Cheers
Andrea
Leia here.
I’m wondering how to manage multiple copies of the same album but with different format.
Example: Love Over Gold
First copy: CD 16/44
Second copy: HD 24/96
Third copy: DSD
Of course I will filter out the CD copy (i.e. using my rating “10” then filets out all except 0-9)
But I would like to have both HD and DSD versions in my library.
Problem:
If I change the “Album title” tag (Love Over Gold, Love Over Gold [HD], Love Over Gold [DSD] ... I cant scrape and this is an issue. In facts everything in a tag is used for scraping, even if between brackets.
If I maintain same “Album title” tag but I use ie the “comments” tag, I will find all the tracks of the all 3 albums in the same album, and that tag is also not working for DSF files (I suspect because of ffmpeg).
Any other option? I need to see different albums, because the format is different, but with the same Infos collected via online scrapers (album description, Label, ...)
Any clue?
Thanks guys for your support. Much appreciated.
Cheers
Andrea