08-26-2020, 08:56 PM
Thanks, Kent, for your explanations.
But please have a look at the two screeshots of two arbitrary track infos from my collection:
Regardless of the audio format, mp3 or flac, the genres are separated correctly. And Mood displays these separate genres correctly in track info.
Also with 'mpc list genre', the resulting list shows the values cleanly separated. No A;B;C semicola concatenated values at all.
You have a point regarding 'mpc search genre <value>' searches for substrings. But also the exact search with 'mpc find genre <value>' results in the complete list of an album, not only a subset.
So obviously mpd AND Moode can deal with multiple genre values.
But in tag view, when selecting a genre, only a subset of the album tracks are returned, for each genre value a different subset.
The three following screenshots show this effect:
All tracks of this album are tagged with the same three genre values. So regardless which value is selected, the result should always comprise all tracks.
But please have a look at the two screeshots of two arbitrary track infos from my collection:
Regardless of the audio format, mp3 or flac, the genres are separated correctly. And Mood displays these separate genres correctly in track info.
Also with 'mpc list genre', the resulting list shows the values cleanly separated. No A;B;C semicola concatenated values at all.
You have a point regarding 'mpc search genre <value>' searches for substrings. But also the exact search with 'mpc find genre <value>' results in the complete list of an album, not only a subset.
So obviously mpd AND Moode can deal with multiple genre values.
But in tag view, when selecting a genre, only a subset of the album tracks are returned, for each genre value a different subset.
The three following screenshots show this effect:
All tracks of this album are tagged with the same three genre values. So regardless which value is selected, the result should always comprise all tracks.