jfo wrote: > You can check the tags a couple of ways.... > > 1. In LMS, Music Folder, open a problem album, click on a track and then > click on the View Tags menu. This will show you the tags that are added > to that track , which should be indicative of the whole CD. You should > see the usual, Artist, Album, Track, Genre etc. > 2. In Windows Explorer, navigate to your music library, open an album, > and display the tracks in the right pane. Hover over a track and dB > Power amp should show you a pop up with the all the tag info for the > track. If you right click on the track, you will see an option to Edit > ID-Tag, which will allow you to change/edit the tags. This is also a dB > Poweramp function. > There are tag editors like MP3Tag that are better suited to large > changes to tags.
That's the one 'jfo', just checked the tags and the naughty discs were hiding under the guise of 'no album' for the album tag. I re-ripped one of the discs and made sure a unique album title was given in the dbpoweramp album field, copied it to the vortex box and then rescanned the library, bingo!, all ok. This has been an interesting experience and I have learnt a lot, I have also realised there is so much I don't know about this system. Thanks very much to all who have helped me towards the light. Guess I have a lot of tag editing to do. I will keep an eye on the forum for more interesting info etc. Nigel. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Breadwinna's Profile: http://forums.slimdevices.com/member.php?userid=65908 View this thread: http://forums.slimdevices.com/showthread.php?t=105898 _______________________________________________ Squeezecenter mailing list [email protected] http://lists.slimdevices.com/mailman/listinfo/squeezecenter
