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  • Alepsis
    dBpoweramp Enthusiast
    • Aug 2014
    • 87

    #16
    Re: Asset 5.1, FLAC, Multiple Tags

    Originally posted by Spoon
    >2. Do a tag's multiple values have to be sequential (one following the other) or not (as in the example above)?

    They do not have to be. [...]
    Thanks.

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    • Alepsis
      dBpoweramp Enthusiast
      • Aug 2014
      • 87

      #17
      Re: Asset 5.1, FLAC, Multiple Tags

      Originally posted by mville
      Server/player software should be written to accommodate all scenarios.
      You're absolutely right. But is there always no difference between "should be" and "is"?

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      • Alepsis
        dBpoweramp Enthusiast
        • Aug 2014
        • 87

        #18
        Re: Asset 5.1, FLAC, Multiple Tags

        Originally posted by Spoon
        > 3. How does Asset evaluate them, alphabetically or by position? In the example above, GENRE alphabetical would be "20th Century"/"Classical"/"Orchestral"; by position, the order would be "Classical"/"Orchestral"/"20th Century"?

        Alphabetic.

        [...] for artist there is an option which excludes a contributing artist from the main artist tree.
        A little clarification (which, IMHO, I should've found in the documentation, not forced to figure out by trial-and-error).

        From my testing, it appears that, at least WRT multiple values in the ARTIST tag, Asset has a hierarchical approach.

        The first ARTIST tag in the file is deemed the Main artist. Any subsequent ARTIST tags are deemed Contributing artist(s). There doesn't appear to be any way to designate one or more ARTIST tags as Main artist; only the first one is deemed as such. As the documentation explains (not very clearly), by default, Contributing artists are not shown in the ARTIST/ALBUM navtree; they can only be found through Advanced Search, and that one shows only tracks, not albums. To show Contributing artists in the ARTIST/ALBUM navtree, one has to turn on the Contributing Artists with Main Artists option, and re-build the database.

        And here's how this doesn't work very well in practice.

        Let's assume your collection includes two albums, Jim Hall & Pat Metheny's "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny" (1999) and Charlie Haden's "Nocturne" (2001). Pat Metheny co-stars on the first, and appears on only 1 track on the latter. Asset's default setting works fine for "Nocturne" (it seems to have been designed for this kind of album), but not at all for "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny", where Metheny is as much a "main artist" as Jim Hall. The Contributing Artists... option works fine for "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny", but not for "Nocturne". The ARTIST tag on "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny" could be set to, say, "Jim Hall/Pat Metheny", but this isn't a good solution either.

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        • mville
          dBpoweramp Guru
          • Dec 2008
          • 4015

          #19
          Re: Asset 5.1, FLAC, Multiple Tags

          Originally posted by Alepsis
          Let's assume your collection includes two albums, Jim Hall & Pat Metheny's "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny" (1999) and Charlie Haden's "Nocturne" (2001). Pat Metheny co-stars on the first, and appears on only 1 track on the latter. Asset's default setting works fine for "Nocturne" (it seems to have been designed for this kind of album), but not at all for "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny", where Metheny is as much a "main artist" as Jim Hall. The Contributing Artists... option works fine for "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny", but not for "Nocturne". The ARTIST tag on "Jim Hall & Pat Metheny" could be set to, say, "Jim Hall/Pat Metheny", but this isn't a good solution either.
          Have you tried using the Album Artist tag for album artist? Then, Artist tag can be considered as just track artist.

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