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<blockquote data-quote="Harblar" data-source="post: 405984" data-attributes="member: 8673"><p>The Key to Sync/MFT voice control is proper ID3 tags and it makes it much more simple than what you're doing.</p><p></p><p>First off, you don't need anything more than a root folder. All of my music is stored in the root directory of my external drive. To keep things somewhat organized I save all my music in the following naming structure:</p><p>Artist - Album - Track Title.mp3 (m4a, wma, etc)</p><p></p><p>I tend to do a lot of my music in wma simply because this is a Microsoft based system and, surprise surprise, wma seems to be the most compatible (at least in terms of lossless audio/ bit perfect cd rips... the DVD audio rip of Metallica's Black Album sounds freakin amazing, at least as good as it can on a stock system. haha)</p><p></p><p>Anyway... As long as all the information in your ID3 tags is up to date and accurate (artist, album, track number, track title, genre, artwork, etc...) there should be no need for a playlists at all, unless you want to make a custom mix like on your ipod. </p><p>*note. For double disc collections I combine them into a single disc structure. Ex... If disc 1 of 2 ends on track 10 I simply continue disc 2's track numbers as 11, 12, 13, etc... and change everything to show as a single disc album. Makes things easier, for me at least.</p><p></p><p>Doing things this way, I have had zero problems. If I tell sync, "Play Album Master of Puppets" I hear Battery and everything else in correct track number order (providing I have shuffle turned off). Play Track, Play Artist, etc... all work perfectly. The only thing I notice is that when you play track, it will follow the song by playing all tracks... not a big deal. <img src="/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/wink.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":wink:" title="Wink :wink:" data-shortname=":wink:" /></p><p></p><p>Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Harblar, post: 405984, member: 8673"] The Key to Sync/MFT voice control is proper ID3 tags and it makes it much more simple than what you're doing. First off, you don't need anything more than a root folder. All of my music is stored in the root directory of my external drive. To keep things somewhat organized I save all my music in the following naming structure: Artist - Album - Track Title.mp3 (m4a, wma, etc) I tend to do a lot of my music in wma simply because this is a Microsoft based system and, surprise surprise, wma seems to be the most compatible (at least in terms of lossless audio/ bit perfect cd rips... the DVD audio rip of Metallica's Black Album sounds freakin amazing, at least as good as it can on a stock system. haha) Anyway... As long as all the information in your ID3 tags is up to date and accurate (artist, album, track number, track title, genre, artwork, etc...) there should be no need for a playlists at all, unless you want to make a custom mix like on your ipod. *note. For double disc collections I combine them into a single disc structure. Ex... If disc 1 of 2 ends on track 10 I simply continue disc 2's track numbers as 11, 12, 13, etc... and change everything to show as a single disc album. Makes things easier, for me at least. Doing things this way, I have had zero problems. If I tell sync, "Play Album Master of Puppets" I hear Battery and everything else in correct track number order (providing I have shuffle turned off). Play Track, Play Artist, etc... all work perfectly. The only thing I notice is that when you play track, it will follow the song by playing all tracks... not a big deal. :wink: Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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