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Bug 102185 - Option to browse by file location not id3
Option to browse by file location not id3
Status: RESOLVED DUPLICATE of bug 78713
Product: rhythmbox
Classification: Other
Component: User Interface
unspecified
Other other
: Normal enhancement
: ---
Assigned To: RhythmBox Maintainers
RhythmBox Maintainers
: 125631 (view as bug list)
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2002-12-30 00:35 UTC by Stephen Kennedy
Modified: 2004-12-22 21:47 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: ---



Description Stephen Kennedy 2002-12-30 00:35:37 UTC
At the moment rhythmbox is very unforgiving on
music collections which are not perfectly tagged.

For example large amounts of files in the 'unknown'
category and artists appearing several times with 
small variations "Foo bar", "Foo Bar" etc.

It should still be possible to use rhythmbox if the
collection is organised hierarchically on disk.
e.g. Artist/Album/Song.mp3
Comment 1 Hypnos 2003-08-23 21:39:51 UTC
Or simply, by filename.  ID3 is overkill for me, and I have all the
relevant info in the filenames.
Comment 2 Colin Walters 2003-12-30 09:47:02 UTC
*** Bug 125631 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 3 Mark Histed 2004-01-08 21:44:26 UTC
Suggestion:
One way to address this issue is to add "Filename" as a possible
column in the track window -- i.e., add Filename as one of the
possible "Visible Columns" in Edit->Preferences->General.

That would solve every need I have to sort by filename.  It seems like
this is a simpler solution than adding another browsing mode or a
filename-to-tag scanner like EasyTag has.  (This is my reading of some
 solutions proposed in other bugs.)

and thanks for the software, Rhythmbox is quite nice!
Comment 4 Gediminas Paulauskas 2004-02-03 13:49:29 UTC
I look for "filename" column in Preferences dialog in every new
release, since that is the only sensible way to sort a large music
collection. Since sort by filename is not possible, I immediatelly
close Rhythmbox since it makes a mess of track order in my albums, and
their organization on disk.

To be more exact, I need "sort by full path" option, not just the file
name. To fully describe the problem, I organize my music in such a
way, and lots of others I know do the same:

/music
  /genre1
    /label-artist-code-year-group
      01_artist1-first_track.mp3
      02_artist2-second_track.mp3
      03_artist1-final_track.mp3
    /label-artist-year-2CD
      101_artist-first_track_of_first_cd.mp3
      102_artist-second_track_of_first_cd.mp3
      201_artist-first_track_of_second_cd.mp3
      202_artist-final_track_in_second_cd.mp3
    /artist-album-year-2CD
      /cd1
        01_artist-first_track_of_first_cd.mp3
        02_artist-second_track_of_first_cd.mp3
      /cd2
        01_artist-first_track_of_second_cd.mp3
        02_artist-second_track_in_second_cd.mp3
  /genre2
    /artist-album-EP
      aa_first_track_on_a_side.mp3
      ab_another_track_on_a_side.mp3
      ba_the_track_on_b_side.mp3
    /va-title-year
      x_artist_one-one_track_on_dubplate.mp3
      y_artist_two-another_track_on_dubplate.mp3
  /unsorted
      whatever.mp3

Summary: there are lots of naming conventions. Some of that
information is contained in ID3 tags, some of it isn't. In particular,
track number is absent from most of mp3's we get, since it's
non-standard field in id3 v1 or something. It's very good to use
artist, title, album, year, genre from ID3 tags, since it probably is
not encoded in filename at all. But, sorting order should be
considered correct, unless the rippers are lame and don't put track
number as first thing in filename, or at least use artist-01-title.mp3
if all album is by one artist. Come on, Rhythmbox even screws sorting
order of albums with all tracks named Unknown Artist - Track X.mp3,
where X = 1, 2, 3, ... !

Every other music player I use does correct thing. Those are Winamp,
RealOne Player, xmms/beep.
Comment 5 Colin Walters 2004-04-13 03:58:23 UTC

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 78713 ***