The best way to show what I'm talking about is to consider a track with with two artists, say
A & B
in the ID tag to a .wav file with the format A; B
If in the display devices for Asset UPnP one goes to
A...Z
then
B
the display displays
A
then
B
ie there is an A before the start of the B's.....
You can imagine that with many dual artist tracks, this can get pretty irritating as you get to the higher positions in the alphabet!
For three artists a; b; c
then under
A...Z
then
C
One gets
a
b
and then the
C's
Similarly at the tail end ...
A...Z
then
B
One gets
a
and then the
B's
and then
c
Looks as though the program searches for tracks with artist beginning with B, pick up all, including the multi-artist ones, and then displays these tracks by artist alphabetically. If should only display the artist name IF it has first letter B ...
Hope you understand the problem, and is there a way I can workaround this?
A & B
in the ID tag to a .wav file with the format A; B
If in the display devices for Asset UPnP one goes to
A...Z
then
B
the display displays
A
then
B
ie there is an A before the start of the B's.....
You can imagine that with many dual artist tracks, this can get pretty irritating as you get to the higher positions in the alphabet!
For three artists a; b; c
then under
A...Z
then
C
One gets
a
b
and then the
C's
Similarly at the tail end ...
A...Z
then
B
One gets
a
and then the
B's
and then
c
Looks as though the program searches for tracks with artist beginning with B, pick up all, including the multi-artist ones, and then displays these tracks by artist alphabetically. If should only display the artist name IF it has first letter B ...
Hope you understand the problem, and is there a way I can workaround this?
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