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bkh

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I think I found some strange behavior in the music library and tags reading algorithm.

The albums in the Café del Mar series have the titles following the pattern:

Café del Mar, volumen ... (number in Spanish)

The sort title, on the other hand, should be: Café del Mar nn

Reading the tags causes %album% to be equal to %albumsortorder% (flac).

I have tried to adjust this discrepancy in the metadata manager. To no avail, whether I lock the fields or not.

Does anyone have any ideas? What information do you need to verify this.

THX bkh

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Ich glaube ich habe ein seltsames Verhalten in der Musikbibliothek und dem Lesealgorithmus der Tags gefunden.

Die Alben der Café del Mar-Reihe haben die Titel nach dem Muster:

Café del Mar, volumen ... (Zahl auf Spanisch)

Der Sortiertitel sollte hingegen sein: Café del Mar nn

Das Einlesen der Tags führt dazu, dass %album% gleich %albumsortorder% (flac) ist.

Ich habe versucht, diese Diskrepanz im Metadaten-Manager anzupassen. Ohne Erfolg, egal ob ich die Felder sperre oder nicht.

Hat jemand eine Idee? Welche Angaben braucht ihr um das zu verifizieren.

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It means

content in the tags of the album

%album%: Café del Mar, volumen seis
%albumsortorder%: Café del Mar 06

result in emby

Titel: Café del Mar 06

Sortierungstitel: Café del Mar 06

If i change title the sortitle also will be changed to volumen seis

thx

Screenshot 2022-10-01 at 17-16-51 Emby.png

Screenshot 2022-10-01 at 17-20-07 Emby.png

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Happy2Play

Dev will have to confirm but don't believe any embedded "*sortorder" are used to my knowledge.

As for SortTitle it is specific to Emby and is used for UI sorting.

So say The Beatles gets sorted to B instead of T

image.png.d4b7088c01ea6b2e34332de04da63e97.png

But if you want the values to be different you will need to LOCK then that way.

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Thanks to Happy2Play for the reply,

i could do it now manually, in the right way.

But the first prob, as i described is that was not correct read by a new import, as seen in pic.

Maybe it was caused in the different tag names in mp3-, ape-, ..., flac-files for the same tag. https://docs.mp3tag.de/mapping/, https://docs.mp3tag.de/mapping-table/

I will try ...

Screenshot 2022-10-02 at 08-45-40 Emby.png

 

Edit: Is there any mapping list for emby? e.g. albumsort (mp3) belongs to <sorttitle>?

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Happy2Play
2 hours ago, bkh said:

Edit: Is there any mapping list for emby? e.g. albumsort (mp3) belongs to <sorttitle>?

@Vicpais there a newer spreadsheet out there?

 

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Vicpa

Hi @Happy2Play, @bkh

The above is the latest list I have.  I believe that Happ2Play is correct, that emby doesn't read any of the embedded "sort" tags. The file system names/groups can impact album naming.

bkh 

I would try changing the parent folder name to "Café del Mar". If that name of the series.  and then use Volume #  xxx  

For example instead of \Café del Mar\Volumen\XXXX

 \Café del Mar\

    -Volume 1,  Ibiza

    -Volume 2

    -etc

-vicpa

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Dev will have to confirm but don't believe any embedded "*sortorder" are used to my knowledge.

Correct, although it's possible for future updates.

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