Hi All,
I have ripped 500 CDs using multi-encoder using the default settings within a RipNAS Statement, running WHS + Asset 2.0 to produce
FLACs in folder \\ripNAS\Music on ripNAS\
and MP3s in folder \\ripNAS\Public\mp3\
All CDs produce FLACs under identifiable foldernames, being the same as the CD title, but as I begin to rip more Various Artist CDs, I notice more MP3 rips being filed under Artist name: e.g. instead of say Best of Lounge Music (one title for one CD, with maybe 17 tracks), I get upto 17 new Artist folders, each containing their one track of Best of Lounge Music.
Following my nose through Settings, I fail to find where or how MP3s are treated differently. Forgive my beginner's confusion, but is the browse tree only used by the control point (e.g. Songbook on iTouch)? Browsing is separate in my mind - I will for sure soon like to see all tracks by an Artist, but first would like to feel more secure with the physical file locations!
I hear folk are batch converting FLAC into MP3 later, and wonder if that would produce a better result for me if the MP3s appeared in a parallel directory structure with identical folder names? - Indeed, I suspect there is no easy remedy now to get my MP3 folders to have the same names as my FLACs, short of batch converting the FLACs?
And where can I find browse tree structures discussed in any detail?
Thanks in advance.
I have ripped 500 CDs using multi-encoder using the default settings within a RipNAS Statement, running WHS + Asset 2.0 to produce
FLACs in folder \\ripNAS\Music on ripNAS\
and MP3s in folder \\ripNAS\Public\mp3\
All CDs produce FLACs under identifiable foldernames, being the same as the CD title, but as I begin to rip more Various Artist CDs, I notice more MP3 rips being filed under Artist name: e.g. instead of say Best of Lounge Music (one title for one CD, with maybe 17 tracks), I get upto 17 new Artist folders, each containing their one track of Best of Lounge Music.
Following my nose through Settings, I fail to find where or how MP3s are treated differently. Forgive my beginner's confusion, but is the browse tree only used by the control point (e.g. Songbook on iTouch)? Browsing is separate in my mind - I will for sure soon like to see all tracks by an Artist, but first would like to feel more secure with the physical file locations!
I hear folk are batch converting FLAC into MP3 later, and wonder if that would produce a better result for me if the MP3s appeared in a parallel directory structure with identical folder names? - Indeed, I suspect there is no easy remedy now to get my MP3 folders to have the same names as my FLACs, short of batch converting the FLACs?
And where can I find browse tree structures discussed in any detail?
Thanks in advance.
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