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What tags does MinimServer support?
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16-11-2012, 10:21
(This post was last modified: 16-11-2012 10:32 by audiomuze.)
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RE: What tags does MinimServer support?
(15-11-2012 10:13)simoncn Wrote: What's not clear to me is whether the entries in your above example that contain \\ actually have the \\ characters inside the FLAC/Vorbis tag value. If so, MinimServer won't handle them as you're expecting. If the \\ characters aren't physically present, but are being used as a visual indication of multiple separate tag values (as with Mp3tag), MinimServer will handle this OK. The tags in question have "\\" written into the tag entry as the delimiter. I believe mp3tag does much the same thing hence its inclusion of functions to join and split tag entries having the same tagname. puddletag does the same - if you merge entries you end up with composer="Keith Richards\\Mick Jagger" being written into the tag entry. If you split entries you get two discrete entries, viz: composer=Keith Richards composer=Mick Jagger If I recall correctly mp3tag will by default generate the latter rather than the former, but present the entry as the former when displayed. (15-11-2012 10:13)simoncn Wrote: MinimServer expects dates to be in the form "yyyy" or ''yyyy-mm-dd", or something similar with yyyy as the first four characters. Is there any documentation that describes the standard format options for this tag value?Not as far as I know. Logitechmediaserver correctly identifies the year component of the string and uses it to classify the tracks, so it's never been an issue for me. It would be great if MinimServer could do the same, failing which I'll have to ignore the date in my browsing. (15-11-2012 10:13)simoncn Wrote: MinimServer doesn't do anything with the 'compilation' tag (though you can add it to indexTags if you wish). You can achieve the same effect by using an 'albumartist' tag. For example, you could set 'albumartist' to 'Compilation' for these albums. Can you explain the benefits of having a separate tag to identify compilation albums?Logitechmediaserver (LMS) doesn't require the artist for compilations to be set as "Various Artists" or something similar. Using a compilation tag serves to inform LMS's scanning routine that the track in question is or isn't part of a compilation. Having said that, LMS uses other means to arrive at the same outcome where the compilation tag is not added. LMS' logic (as far as I've understood it) is as follows: For any album where there is no change in artist= entries, and the album is the same, it's deemed a discrete album by that artist. If there is a change of artist but the album name is the same, then there are as many albums by that name as there are artists (unless the files are in the same folder, in which case it's deemed a compilation) If, however, the tracks contain an albumartist entry and they're the same across all tracks with the same album name then it's again deemed a single album by the albumartist. This enables you to deal with situations where you have a main artist and other contributors on the same album e.g. if you take Lee Ritenour's Six String Theory: Each track has a number of artists, so without albumartist LMS would see a compilation album, with albumartist it'd see a single album with many contributing artists. The full album would list under albumartist and those tracks on which a particular artist appears would list under the respective artist as well. The part lacking in LMS when browsing an artist's discography is not distinguishing presentation of artist album listings vs compilations on which an artist appears, so the compilations are listed in an amongst their main works, which is frustrating. Unrelated to the Compilation tag discussion, but here goes anyhow... Equally, the album would appear if any of the following genre's were selected: genre=Blues genre=Easy Listening genre=Jazz genre=Pop/Rock where things would become really interesting is if you could select one or more of the genre's and filter your collection that way, doing the same with style and mood or any other tags that one desires as part of the same filtering process. Nirvana would be being able to say play me a random selection of songs from my album collection where all of the following are met: genre=a, b or c style= d, e, f or g mood= h or i and whilst you're at it, don't repeat an artist for 25 tracks...
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What tags does MinimServer support? - audiomuze - 15-11-2012, 06:47
RE: What tags does MinimServer support? - simoncn - 15-11-2012, 10:13
RE: What tags does MinimServer support? - audiomuze - 16-11-2012 10:21
RE: What tags does MinimServer support? - simoncn - 16-11-2012, 11:46
RE: What tags does MinimServer support? - audiomuze - 16-11-2012, 12:28
RE: What tags does MinimServer support? - simoncn - 16-11-2012, 13:00
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