My problem is this, in encoding several multi-disc concerts, I somehow screwed up in assigning Disc. *’s. Under the title of the album, is where I would normally say Disc. 1, 2, 3 etc, etc. Maybe, without knowing it, I somehow exceeded the text limit under that designation? Thereby, leaving the entry, without a proper Disc. *?
Here’s an example of how the entry looks after it’s been encoded, from left to right:
01 Bruce Springs... 1 Born In The U.S.A. Bruce Springsteen...
01 Bruce Springs... 1 The Promised Land Bruce Springsteen...
02 Bruce Springs... 2 Badlands Bruce Springsteen...
02 Bruce Springs... 2 My Hometown Bruce Springsteen...
03 Bruce Springs... 3 Out In The Street Bruce Springsteen...
03 Bruce Springs... 3 Thunder Road Bruce Springsteen...
Etc, etc, In checking the actual set list, Disc 1, Track 1 - Born To Run
Disc 1, Track 2 - Badlands
Disc 1, Track 3 - Out In The Street
Is there a way to straighten out this mess, assign Disc. *’S, without having to go back and “encode,” all the discs over again??? I believe there is a less invasive method.
Here’s an example of how the entry looks after it’s been encoded, from left to right:
01 Bruce Springs... 1 Born In The U.S.A. Bruce Springsteen...
01 Bruce Springs... 1 The Promised Land Bruce Springsteen...
02 Bruce Springs... 2 Badlands Bruce Springsteen...
02 Bruce Springs... 2 My Hometown Bruce Springsteen...
03 Bruce Springs... 3 Out In The Street Bruce Springsteen...
03 Bruce Springs... 3 Thunder Road Bruce Springsteen...
Etc, etc, In checking the actual set list, Disc 1, Track 1 - Born To Run
Disc 1, Track 2 - Badlands
Disc 1, Track 3 - Out In The Street
Is there a way to straighten out this mess, assign Disc. *’S, without having to go back and “encode,” all the discs over again??? I believe there is a less invasive method.
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