(2019-11-30, 20:06)tkgafs Wrote: setting them all to the same ALBUM name and giving each CD the correct disc title, and after scanning again not surprisingly everything works as expected
Yep, that's how it should work. Each individual disc is a member of an ALBUM (the boxset), and each disc needs an individual title.
(2019-11-30, 20:06)tkgafs Wrote: what year is used for placing the boxset in the artist/year album view is it the year of the last track on the last album ?
Looking at the way the code works, very probably. When multi-folder albums are scanned, the first folder is read and added as a new album, then the next is read and the existing album is UPDATED with that info etc etc. So the data from the last directory overrides the data from the others.
(2019-11-30, 20:06)tkgafs Wrote: how does the option "split albums into individual discs" affect boxsets ?
It doesn't. If an album is marked as a boxset, it will
always be split into individual discs, regardless of that setting. Seeing as how I wanted to split boxsets into individual discs, it made no sense to then combine them back together again. However you navigate them, either by artist->album or boxset-node -> album or whatever, any boxset will always be split into discs.
(2019-11-30, 20:06)tkgafs Wrote: I like the way the artwork picks up the folder.jpg from the top level directory to display as boxset image and displays the correct artwork for each subfolder
Thank @
DaveBlake for that, he made that bit work correctly!
It is quite cool that each individual disc can have a different cover as well as a different disc image. My Queen 'Platinum collection' has a different boxset image to the three discs inside it. Plenty of screenshots in the thread where you can see that. That album though is in one directory, so although I find it structurally more convenient to split multi-disc sets into individual directories (CD1, CD2, CD3 etc) the art will work even if all the files are in one directory.