2012-05-11, 21:15
Hello guys,
Recently I got few hundred mp3 albums of music I already have on vinyl. Some are albums I just want to store and listen to rarely, and some are forgotten gems I want to hear more of in the coming weeks/months...
So my idea (which did not work, sadly!) was to create shortcuts to each of those folders, and to put the shortcuts into a folder called "1 Top Shelf" - and my hope was that in File View I could click on one of these albums and the folder containing it would open, and I could then play it... but XBMC does no "see" windows shortcuts (not in Ubuntu, as my server is PC and my HTPC downstairs is Ubuntu).
So this did not work.
Then I was thinking maybe some rating system, but the only rating I know of is the 5 star ID3 tagging, which is for a track, not an album.
Is there any way to be able to somehow mark albums so one can find them again easily? I know one can add "favourites" but that is also for tracks, not albums, so that doesnt work well.
Any ideas? thanks,
Mark.
Recently I got few hundred mp3 albums of music I already have on vinyl. Some are albums I just want to store and listen to rarely, and some are forgotten gems I want to hear more of in the coming weeks/months...
So my idea (which did not work, sadly!) was to create shortcuts to each of those folders, and to put the shortcuts into a folder called "1 Top Shelf" - and my hope was that in File View I could click on one of these albums and the folder containing it would open, and I could then play it... but XBMC does no "see" windows shortcuts (not in Ubuntu, as my server is PC and my HTPC downstairs is Ubuntu).
So this did not work.
Then I was thinking maybe some rating system, but the only rating I know of is the 5 star ID3 tagging, which is for a track, not an album.
Is there any way to be able to somehow mark albums so one can find them again easily? I know one can add "favourites" but that is also for tracks, not albums, so that doesnt work well.
Any ideas? thanks,
Mark.