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Behavior of Artist tag
21-06-2012, 10:29
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(21-06-2012 08:10)rb73 Wrote:  It definitely helps: I've added the All Artists tag to the indexTags as that gives me what I want, and I removed Artist as I don't see myself using that, even with the bug fix.

There might still be an issue with the combination in the Artist list though: in my example I get (among other permutations) "Ton Koopman, Tini Mathot". I assume in the order the Artist tags are present in the file?
The problem is that that order is more or less random. To expand the example a bit, I have concertos for 2 organs by Soler, with Ton and Tini playing, tagged "Ton Koopman\\Tini Mathot". This gives me the listing "Ton Koopman, Tini Mathot" in Artist. I also have Die Kunst der Fuge in a version for 2 cembali, again with Ton and Tini playing. This one shows up under "Tini Mathor, Ton Koopman" because I tagged it "Tini Mathot\\Ton Koopman".

There's no perfect answer to this. I could reorder the artists when doing the mixing in (sort by alphabetical order?), but I don't think this is a good idea. In many cases the order of the artists is significant, and people wouldn't be pleased to see it changed.

Quote:I almost find myself arguing that you'd need to generate an entry for "Ton Koopman, Tini Mathot" which links to both the Soler and the Bach compositions, and an entry for "Tini Mathot, Ton Koopman", which also links to both the Soler and the Bach compositions.

I say "almost", because that could create a nice explosion of the number of entries in the Artist list. For example, I have 2 or 3 performances of Bach's concerto für 4 Klaviere with different performers...

This is the purpose of the "All Artists" index. It gives you all these extra links.

Quote:The Artist list does provide an overview of the "constellations" that perform music. If you get the urge to hear something performed by Perahaia and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under the direction of Haitink you'd be able to see if that particular combination exists in your collection. BUT, you might miss anything performed by Bilson & Perahia and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra under the direction of Haitink.

It's probably just not how my mind works: I'd select Perahia from the All Artists, then go down the Conductor route, followed by the Orchestra. That way I don't need to think about possible permutations or variations myself Tongue

I agree that the tree navigation approach is the right way to do this. With MinimServer you have the added benefit that you can do this search as All Artists -> Conductor -> Orchestra or you can change the order to Conductor -> Orchestra -> All Artists instead.

The mixed-in Artist is what appears in the control point when you play the track or view it in a playlist. It's not really suitable for searching classical music. I think it's a lot more useful for people with pop music collections.

Quote:At the moment, using the All Artists list, I'd rate MinimServer a 10 out of 10. But that's only because I've gotten used to the power and convenience it offers; a few months back I'd have given it a 12 out of 10 Tongue

If I was Linn I'd give you a call instead of trying to develop my own server Angel

JW

I'm very sorry to hear that MinimServer has dropped two points on the JW scale. Sad At this rate, soon you'll only be giving it 8. Confused
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Behavior of Artist tag - rb73 - 09-05-2012, 15:18
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - rb73 - 09-05-2012, 19:19
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - simoncn - 09-05-2012, 22:43
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - rb73 - 10-05-2012, 08:00
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - simoncn - 10-05-2012, 08:56
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - simoncn - 09-05-2012, 22:29
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - simoncn - 09-05-2012, 21:59
RE: Behavior of Artist tag - rb73 - 20-06-2012, 14:28

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