OK, so here's my problem.
With the help of several people on this forum I have finally managed to set up dBpa such that it names my music as I want it to and my Finder folder is correct. I listen to classical music primarily and want the folder structure to be Media/Music/Composer/Work/Conductor-Orchestra/track... I get this by using the following:
[tag]composersort[]/[album]/[conductor]-[tag]orchestra[]/[track]-[title]
I now want to use a Media Player software that will present that information as my Finder folder stores it. I have struggled with Plex for a long time now but it insists on using only the format it wants to use, ie Artist/Album/track which means that I have to do a lot of editing to get it looking as I want it. With an 800+ CD collection to work through, that is too much for me to contemplate.
Does anyone have any suggestions about other OSX software that might do what I want? That is, show the music in the same way Finder does - almost a 'prettier' Finder?
With the help of several people on this forum I have finally managed to set up dBpa such that it names my music as I want it to and my Finder folder is correct. I listen to classical music primarily and want the folder structure to be Media/Music/Composer/Work/Conductor-Orchestra/track... I get this by using the following:
[tag]composersort[]/[album]/[conductor]-[tag]orchestra[]/[track]-[title]
I now want to use a Media Player software that will present that information as my Finder folder stores it. I have struggled with Plex for a long time now but it insists on using only the format it wants to use, ie Artist/Album/track which means that I have to do a lot of editing to get it looking as I want it. With an 800+ CD collection to work through, that is too much for me to contemplate.
Does anyone have any suggestions about other OSX software that might do what I want? That is, show the music in the same way Finder does - almost a 'prettier' Finder?
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