Solution Luke 42077 Posted December 10, 2013 Solution Posted December 10, 2013 That's correct. It currently does not split album artists. for artsits - preference is to use the one in the artist folder first, before IBN. 1
RaxPower 4 Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 Ok, thanks for the info. If i was to delete artist.xml from the artist folders, then rescan the library it should then look in IBN for it?
Luke 42077 Posted December 10, 2013 Author Posted December 10, 2013 no - anytime you have an artist folder that becomes the primary location
RaxPower 4 Posted December 10, 2013 Posted December 10, 2013 Sorting out my music collection, one thing i have noticed is when you have an album with multiple artists (using the ALBUMARTIST field) delimited by a semicolon, MBS doesnt seem to split them up like it does for data in the ARTIST field. Ran ffprobe on the file in question: Input #0, flac, from 'Z:\Music\Final Fantasy Soundtracks\Final Fantasy XIII-2 Official Soundtrack - Disc 4\04 - FFXIII-2 OST - 15 - Unseen Abyss.flac': Metadata: TITLE : Unseen Abyss ALBUM : Final Fantasy XIII-2 Official Soundtrack - Disc 4 disc : 04 album_artist : Masashi Hamauzu; Naoshi Mizuta; Mitsuto Suzuki GENRE : Game Soundtrack TOTALDISCS : 4 TOTALTRACKS : 79 ARTIST : Naoshi Mizuta; Mitsuto Suzuki DATE : 2012 ORGANIZATION : Square Enix track : 15 Duration: 00:04:44.89, bitrate: 1054 kb/s Stream #0:0: Audio: flac, 44100 Hz, stereo, s16 Stream #0:1: Video: mjpeg, yuvj420p, 1000x1000 [sAR 300:300 DAR 1:1], 90k tbr, 90k tbn, 90k tbc Metadata: comment : Cover (front) MBS correclty reports the artist of the track as by Naoshi Mizuta and Mitsuto Suzuki but the album artist is credited as Masashi Hamauzu; Naoshi Mizuta; Mitsuto Suzuki Rather than Masashi Hamauzu / Naoshi Mizuta / Mitsuto Suzuki One way i could get around it would be to use Various Artists. would that be the preferred solution? Another question i have is the use of the Imagesbyname\artist\artist.xml and having artist.xml saved to the album folders. Would it be possible to tell MBS where to get the artist info from. (ie could i tell it to only use imagesbyname\artist\artist.xml rather than the one found in the album folders. Thanks
RaxPower 4 Posted December 11, 2013 Posted December 11, 2013 Ok, i understand that a lot better. (It does make sense for the idea of metadata being 'portable' like with other collections. Ran into issues with this. Artist path: Server\F\Music\blink-182 (This has an artist.xml in it) Album path: Server\F\Music\blink-182\Take Off Your Pants and Jacket (no xml files in here) No IBN folder for blink-182 When navigating the webclient i can see that there is an artist and album artist 'blink-182'. No albums are associated with that artist. When i go to the metadata manager screen for blink-182, the path is set to Server\F\Music\blink 182 (it is picking up the artist.xml) However no albums appear for this artist. (i would expect to see Take Off Your Pants and Jacket here) I can find the named album in the Albums view. When i navigate to artist link in the album i am presented with the artist. Editing that the path is set to Server\F\ImagesByName\artists\blink-182 Metadata album tags are named the same as the folder. Any ideas on how to fix this (previously i had just used the IBN for artists before placing them in the music folders in the shares) Thanks
Luke 42077 Posted December 11, 2013 Author Posted December 11, 2013 not at the moment. i'll review it
gcoupe 63 Posted March 7, 2014 Posted March 7, 2014 Luke, have you finished your review yet? Reason for my asking is that I have a lot of folders that are named with multiple artists in the form Artist1; Artist2. It's particularly common in classical music albums to have the Album Artists (and hence the Album folder after ripping) listed as Conductor; Orchestra. That means I end up with lots of Album Artists listed with multiple names and the generic music icon. If MB3 is not going to parse multiple artists in folder names, then I'll probably have to embark on a major renaming exercise. Thanks.
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