Just because it´s only 1 CD/album in this subdirectory. If I´m tagging album boxes then I´d like to name the album/subdirectory like "At Budokan 1" and "At Budokan 2".
But why counts Asset not correctly - in my point of view - the amount of albums?
And which tag or which information is used by Assed to count the albums?
What is the mechanism behind that?
Can you please explain this?
Asset uses SQL code to count the albums, based on track count > 0.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
So 2 folders are named "At Budokan 1" and "At Budokan 2" and all files in both folders have Discnumber = 1.
What does the Album tag contain for the files in "At Budokan 1" and what does the Album tag contain for the files in "At Budokan 2"?
Also, Edit ID-Tag screenshots might help here.
Thanks. Can you please further describe what "based on track count > 0" means?
Is Asset not using a tag value to count the albums?
My personal intention to ask all this is not only to understand my problem, but to handle my data in a way that the correct amount of albums will be count by Asset.
Where asset is installed to is a program uMediaLibrary-dumpdb.exe
Run it, save the file and load into Excel, it will show the internal layout of the database, the later table of Album should be of interest to you.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
Hi,
i think there is something wrong with the Album count (since Asset 5).
If you have 3 Albums called e.g. 'Greatest Hits' there is only 1 row in t_album (trackcount is the sum for all 3 Albums).
If you show browse Albums in a contol point, there is only 1 'Greatest Hits' (with many wrong tracks), the other 2 are not there.
If you browse by Artist/Album they are there.
Last edited by GST; 07-27-2015 at 05:29 AM.
If you have an album artist set then the Greatest hits albums will be listed 3 times in the album table.
Spoon
www.dbpoweramp.com
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