RSF
06-07-2004, 07:09 PM
Hi,
I would like to ask you guys (including/specially Andrei!) how have you (if you have) unraveled this problem I'm having. Up till now I wasn't able to use the "# in set" feature because:
1- To have a set both (I could say all but the main problem is with doubles) CDs must have the exact same name.
2- Then the program establishes the CD1, CD2, ... names for each separate disc of the set, right?
3- Most of these sets (double CDs) have a second name (specially those chill out ones) like "Disc 1 - Sunset" and Disc 2 - Sunrise", that I would like very much to maintain.
4- The established names cannot be changed so it seems, and for obvious reasons. How do you solve this?
5- To Andrei: couldn't it be possible to add a name/field to the CD1, CD2,... designation like "CD1 - Sunset" ?
Thanks in advance for any comments you might add ;)
I would like to ask you guys (including/specially Andrei!) how have you (if you have) unraveled this problem I'm having. Up till now I wasn't able to use the "# in set" feature because:
1- To have a set both (I could say all but the main problem is with doubles) CDs must have the exact same name.
2- Then the program establishes the CD1, CD2, ... names for each separate disc of the set, right?
3- Most of these sets (double CDs) have a second name (specially those chill out ones) like "Disc 1 - Sunset" and Disc 2 - Sunrise", that I would like very much to maintain.
4- The established names cannot be changed so it seems, and for obvious reasons. How do you solve this?
5- To Andrei: couldn't it be possible to add a name/field to the CD1, CD2,... designation like "CD1 - Sunset" ?
Thanks in advance for any comments you might add ;)