Lolita wrote:And btw how do you organise albums with more cds that one?
That is difficult. I name the CDs in my Virtual CD catalog with a [1], (1), Vol I, or some other identifier. That is easy.
If you then edit the track properties and put them all in one album, you have to manually renumber tracks in sequence. I have found no auto-renumber capability in MM. That is a PITA.
But once you have renumbered, you can leave it at that or "auto-organize" and pull all the tracks in one album folder. Just leave the CD name as 1,2,3 or MM will get confused as to the actual CDs.
Don't start doing any of this until you have ripped all the CDs. Renaming tracks that are to-be-ripped or are playing can cause unpredictable results.
Auto-organizing a track that is playing will cause it to disappear without a trace. Just a little error message and then it is gone and cannot be refound without manually editing the database.
[quote="Lolita"]And btw how do you organise albums with more cds that one?[/quote]
That is difficult. I name the CDs in my Virtual CD catalog with a [1], (1), Vol I, or some other identifier. That is easy.
If you then edit the track properties and put them all in one album, you have to manually renumber tracks in sequence. I have found no auto-renumber capability in MM. That is a PITA.
But once you have renumbered, you can leave it at that or "auto-organize" and pull all the tracks in one album folder. Just leave the CD name as 1,2,3 or MM will get confused as to the actual CDs.
Don't start doing any of this until you have ripped all the CDs. Renaming tracks that are to-be-ripped or are playing can cause unpredictable results.
Auto-organizing a track that is playing will cause it to disappear without a trace. Just a little error message and then it is gone and cannot be refound without manually editing the database.