OK, I have been ripping since the 90's. Have been using dBpoweramp since I bought my first Slim Devices SB2. Since I use large servers and a 4TB USB in the vehicle I especially don't want CD Volumes or sets broken out as each CD IE I ripped the Johnny Cash The Legend 4 CD set to Johnny Cash the Legend as 1 of 1 with track 1 though 104 using the adjust track feature on disks 2, 3, and 4. I don't need clutter having each CD in the set listed separately. I have done this with every multiple CD set I have, so now to my current issue:
I just received my 10 CD set "West Coast Jazz Volume Two". The CDs are titled West Coast Jazz Volume Two Vol. 1, West Coast Jazz Volume Two Vol. 2 all the way through Vol. 10. The CDs themself have One, Two, or Three Artists on them (the single artist ones are basically that artist's album from 1955 or 1958 whatever. Long story short, changing the "Album" title to the same thing wasn't enough to keep it as one big CD with 147 tracks, it is 10 Albums with Album Two starting with track number 18. So I am guessing that in years past, the Artist and Album name matched on those other large sets so that is why it worked in the past.
So my question is, how would I set up the fields to get this to be one long album, BUT still allow me to search by Artist if I wanted to see all of Chet Baker's songs in my whole collection and/or just this 10 CD Set for example? Can't use composer because in Jazz, everybody does a version of everybody else's tunes (I have 251 Jazz Artists doing "My Funny Valentine"). By the way speaking of Chet Baker, it is his version of "My Funny Valentine" that is in the National Recording Registry of Songs.
Thanks . . .
I just received my 10 CD set "West Coast Jazz Volume Two". The CDs are titled West Coast Jazz Volume Two Vol. 1, West Coast Jazz Volume Two Vol. 2 all the way through Vol. 10. The CDs themself have One, Two, or Three Artists on them (the single artist ones are basically that artist's album from 1955 or 1958 whatever. Long story short, changing the "Album" title to the same thing wasn't enough to keep it as one big CD with 147 tracks, it is 10 Albums with Album Two starting with track number 18. So I am guessing that in years past, the Artist and Album name matched on those other large sets so that is why it worked in the past.
So my question is, how would I set up the fields to get this to be one long album, BUT still allow me to search by Artist if I wanted to see all of Chet Baker's songs in my whole collection and/or just this 10 CD Set for example? Can't use composer because in Jazz, everybody does a version of everybody else's tunes (I have 251 Jazz Artists doing "My Funny Valentine"). By the way speaking of Chet Baker, it is his version of "My Funny Valentine" that is in the National Recording Registry of Songs.
Thanks . . .
Comment