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How to use Groups
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16-11-2019, 15:26
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RE: How to use Groups
(16-11-2019 15:16)simoncn Wrote: The GROUP tag is not intended to be used for indexing. It is used to change the way that browsing results are presented,. It combines related consecutive tracks into a single browsable item (or example, the four movements of a symphony). I think you have some other purpose in mind (perhaps similar to Grouping in iTunes) but I'm not entirely clear about what you want to accomplish. Can you post a more detailed explanation? Here's my intent; my collection consists mainly of blues, rock, country and some jazz. The Sonny Landreth example is a way for me to give a quick listen to some of my favorite songs by a particular artist. In this example, Sonny appears on several of my favorites, but there are a multitude of other artists I like that appear as featured artists of tracks not made by them. In other words, it would be a quick way to have a set of music by the artist that appears as a guest musician playing on others albums. Hope my intent is clearer. Similar to a play list... |
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