Hi, everyone,
In my library, I have files from ripped from a compilation consisting of four CDs, each one with a different genre of music. (This is not a commercial, boxed set, but four burned CDs given to me by a friend.) In my music library, the music files from each CD reside in a separate folder, and each folder is named like "compilation 1, compilation 2," etc. Furthermore, I edited the ID tags by hand for each file, as shown below.
What I would like to see is each CD represented as a separate album, with the relevant tracks contained within each one. Instead, what I am getting in Moode is each track appearing by itself, with no grouping with the CD it came from. The only thing these tracks have, visually, to identify them as part of a compilation is the same album art, which I embedded in the files when I first did the tagging.
I would love to know what I'm doing wrong and how to get the individual CD "albums" to show up the way I want, rather than each song showing up separately.
I'd love some advice on this!
Thanks in advance,
Steve
In my library, I have files from ripped from a compilation consisting of four CDs, each one with a different genre of music. (This is not a commercial, boxed set, but four burned CDs given to me by a friend.) In my music library, the music files from each CD reside in a separate folder, and each folder is named like "compilation 1, compilation 2," etc. Furthermore, I edited the ID tags by hand for each file, as shown below.
What I would like to see is each CD represented as a separate album, with the relevant tracks contained within each one. Instead, what I am getting in Moode is each track appearing by itself, with no grouping with the CD it came from. The only thing these tracks have, visually, to identify them as part of a compilation is the same album art, which I embedded in the files when I first did the tagging.
I would love to know what I'm doing wrong and how to get the individual CD "albums" to show up the way I want, rather than each song showing up separately.
I'd love some advice on this!
Thanks in advance,
Steve