The data difference can be as little (and almost hidden) as the album title having a space after it (or not!) - might sound daft, but have you checked that?
The data difference can be as little (and almost hidden) as the album title having a space after it (or not!) - might sound daft, but have you checked that?
With a little experimenting, it seems the following fields must be identical for all discs if they are to be in a multiple box set. Based on my changing various fields, these are the only 4 I could find that matter:
Composer (if you are using the classical format)
Artist
Title
Format
The latter seems to me to be the most problematic, given the number of new releases that include both CDs and DVDs.
The art work does not to be identical, but, as we all know, OCD will only display the artwork associated with the first disk, except when you (left) click on a particular track and OCD displays the information for that track, it will show the artwork for the disk that track is on. The problem is when the box set has different art work than the first disk. For example, Concord released a 2 disc set of Art Blakey called Coast to Coast and created art work for that release. However, the two disks that make up the set had been previously issued separately, each with its own artwork. So while I can attach the original Live at Kimball's artwork to the second disk, I cannot have both the original artwork for New York Scene (the first disk) and for the box set. Since I actually have the box set and not the original two disks, I would like to have all three.
Last edited by Jazz_North; 03-09-2012 at 07:02 PM.
Yes, but I'll check again.
I wholeheartedly agree, but doubt that it will change.Originally Posted by Joebugs
Thanks, Jazz_North. Seems as though we have similar tastes in music. I'm a drummer, and Art Blakey has been a favorite (among many) for decades. Do you live in the north, by any chance?Originally Posted by Jazz_North
Thanks for the interest and tips, everyone.
I'm still interested to see what Andrei will offer to my queries.
Well, I've made some minor progress.
I painstakingly looked at every single detail on the General tab, and after noting an extra space here and there after the Album Title or Artist name, was able to coax 2 "wayward" discs to sync into the proper tree.
However, in trying to complete the tree on the 10-disc John Coltrane box set, cannot find any discrepancies on disc #10, so it's still in the wrong tree. It's exhausting and frustrating. Everything looks exactly the same, yet ...
Man, talk about the enigmatic nature of computers and software!
Your thoughts, Andrei?
Ron
Is this the Complete Prestige set? So that discs 11, 12 thru 16 are "in the tree"?
Last edited by Ron_Thorne; 03-12-2012 at 07:45 PM.
Ron
I have sent you a private message.
Thanks very much. I appreciate it.
I must confess that I finally figured out my problem with respect to the elusive Disc 10 mentioned above. I had failed to change the Format from CD to CD box set.
Egg on face/operator error.
Sometimes it really helps to not look at the details for a while because you return with much fresher eyes.
Thanks for all of the suggestions!