I'm at work at the moment, so I'll try it out this evening. I think you
are on to something, especially with item 2.
I realize now that the Various Artists box probably isn't needed with
my collection, so that may be part of my problem.
That being said, I have a similar menu for my mainstream
emalvick;673403 Wrote:
Does using the Dependent Library to setup a library make a big
difference in the library behavior or performance? I would assume that
it wouldn't make much of a difference as once a library is set up it is
set up.
For instance; I have 3 libraries set up right now.
Well using the Filtered artists menu worked. That's good. I'm not sure
why that worked better than the other setup. I didn't select any genres
only the library and Album Artists selection, and I was set.
As for the suggestion in item 2, not selecting the Various Artists
option didn't work. I
Ok... I've added all my holiday music, and in my Album Artists menu I am
finding that a handful of artists are showing up that do not have albums
in that particular library. If I click on those album artists, their
menu entry is blank.
It seems that the artists that are showing up are artists
Can you post the *.cb.values.xml or *.cb.xml files which corresponds to
the menus that doesn't work ?
You will find them in the directory which you have configured in the
Custom Browse settings page.
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erland
Erland Isaksson ('My homepage' (http://erland.isaksson.info))
(Developer of 'many
Hi I need to look into this in more detail to figure out what's actually
wrong in your setup, but two things I'd like you to try:
1.
Try if it works if you create a new album artist menu through Custom
Browse settings page by using the template Filtered Artists and make
sure to select the proper
First time finally trying to use the Multi-Library function. I'm
testing it out by setting up a library for Christmas music separate
from my other music.
Currently, I have 2 libraries set-up.
The Christmas music library is a standard library based on one
directory where it is all at, and the