(2021-01-11, 00:29)blueribb Wrote: (2021-01-11, 00:17)Romsol92 Wrote: (2021-01-10, 17:54)blueribb Wrote: Within my Music Folder, I have a sub-folder titled SACD ISOs. The sub-folder and it's contents are now visible when selected. I am going to update to Kodi 19 on a windows 10 machine and also install the latest addon for SACD ISO support later today and see if it functions. I will post a follow up.
Follow up: It worked ! After installing Kodi 19.0 beta 2 and then going to add-ons / kodi addon repository / audio decoders / SACD ISO support and then installing it successfully, I then restarted Kodi and all SACD files were both visible and played (even multi-channel files). Since this is on a Windows 10 desktop system, I cannot see if the files are identified as SACD or PCM. I suspect my AVR will ID them as PCM but I will wait until Libreelec releases a Kodi 19 build to try it.
Good Luck
Thank you. I was able to follow your lead and get it working. Just to confirm, the ISO's don't show up in the Artist, Album or Song view. You have to manually go to Files under Music, browse to a folder that you've setup as a share (which contains the ISOs) and then select an ISO. From there you can play the album or individual songs, which will show up in a list.
Does anybody know if there is a way to integrate the ISOs into the Music category other than what I've just described?
Try putting just one SACD ISO in it's own folder and make sure you title the folder correctly, so the scraper can ID it. I'm not sure if this will work or not. Let me know
That did not work for me. I tried it a few different ways:
I first made a folder named after the artist in the same hierarchy I use for all my FLAC music. I then put in a folder named after the album - this folder contained the ISO. I tried naming the ISO <albumname.iso> as well as <artistname-albumname.iso>.
In the next 2 instances I used the Add Music feature under Files in Music.
I made a new share called SACD. In this folder I tried the same artist/albumname combinations used above.
Lastly I pointed the Add Music directly to the folder that contained the ISO.
After each of these I attempted a library update. I saw the folders pop up in the corner as they were scanned.
No dice on any of these. Neither the album, artist nor songs showed up in any lists under Music.