(2016-10-02, 12:55)steve1977 Wrote: Thanks, let me give it a try once Krypton gets released. MrMC stops me these days from trying out more with nightlies.
Shame. You could always have some mess about versions on a PC or something rather than your main media system, whatever that is. Get a taste of what is comming.
Quote:What is the issue with "all the rest"? Can I not just create a playlist with "exclude albumtype=spoken" AND "tag=classical". And then map this playlist to a custom node? I have failed to do so in the past, but technically it should be easy and work?
With the Library Node editor addon editing custom nodes is easy
But Smart playlists and rule based custom nodes do not pass their filtering rules down when one clicks on an item. The impact this has varies depending on your data, and true you may not notice it. Say for example you have a playlist that gives you all the artists with songs that have genre != classical, but some artists crossover genres and have both classical and none classical songs. Click on such an artist you see all their albums (and then songs) not just the classical ones. The rule was just applied to the artist list, not what you see next.
There is also no rule to see only artists that have albums that are not audio books. But by using what v17 provides and exploring the limits is how we discover what users really need to be able to do in future. And v17 will move us forwards.
I am thinking (aloud) what we really want is to be able to apply filter rules at any level e.g. apply rule "type is audiobook" and see the genres (of the "songs" that are audiobooks), and then the artists, then the books etc., and likewise see all the non-book genres, artists, albums etc. At any level filter using rules that apply to above and below fields. Take the rule genre = "classical": be able to see the songs with that genre, or the abums with songs with that, or the artists with songs with that, or the other genres that songs with that genre have.
It is a different kind of UI, and not going to happen anytime soon.