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iTunes - 2 disc opera, only one disc will file under Compilations

I imported a 2-disc opera; one labeled (Disc 1) in album title, the other labeled (Disc 2) in album title ALL other metadata seems the same, yet only one shows up under Compilations even though I checked the Compilations box on both discs.


??? how to fix?


This is not the only 2-album set this is occurring with.


Thanks in advance


John


Windows, Windows 10

Posted on Jul 23, 2024 1:42 PM

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Jul 27, 2024 3:20 AM in response to dunnyt00ns

To ensure that a compilation album is correctly identified, two tags need to be correct. So your specific issue indicates that disc 2 is not correctly tagged (not an uncommon problem).


Try this:

  • select all the songs (tracks) on disc 2
  • click on Edit/Get Info (and when the question box appears, tap on Edit Items)
  • using the picture below as your guide:


  • note the difference between the artist tag and the album artist tag. We are interested in the album artist tag. Do not change the wrong tag in the following step
  • make sure that the tag album artist contains the text Various Artists (type it in if it doesn't). If the box contains the text "Mixed" in greyed out italics, that indicates that some tracks have different text to other tracks (i.e the information is inconsistent)
  • make sure that the compilation tag has a tick (checkmark) in the box (as shown in the screenshot). If there is a dash in the box (as shown below), that indicates inconsistent information:




Jul 27, 2024 8:08 AM in response to turingtest2

Thanks tt2. There's a bit more to it, AND your answer was perfect AND there's a bit more:

Here's La Traviata a Paris. I got both discs under one title and it doesn't want to file under Compilations even though I have the compilations box checked...(though that's a much lesser problem now I have the discs together).


May I have your thoughts again, please? Could it be due to different details in comments? Artist?



Jul 28, 2024 12:27 PM in response to turingtest2

Back to the well... a not-critical follow up, and certainly of interest to me.


I did what you said in your previous


Here are 3 Verdi operas marked the same - as compilations. Two are "above the line", and don't fall into the Compilations bucket; one (Aida) falls into the Compilations bucket:


Here's the metadata (?) for Oberto (Labeled as, but not stored as (?) a Compilation):



And here's for Aida which is marked as AND stored as Compilation:


I'm sure it's operator error of some sort, and ...


The question: what can I do to the ones "above the line" to bring them into the Compilations bucket?


Thanks again


Dunny


Jul 31, 2024 12:04 PM in response to dunnyt00ns

I wonder if the issue with the Oberto is that all of the Artist values are the same, so it doesn't fit the standard iTunes/Music criteria for a compilation which is an album that is a collection of tracks by different artists.


FWIW with classical music I generally relegate any performer/conductor details to the comments field and use the full name of the composer in Artist, Album Artist, and Composer fields, and fill the corresponding sort fields with <Surname>, <Initials/Forenames>. That way, for example, everything by Giuseppe Verdi is shown under that artist name, sorted as Verdi, Giuseppe.


tt2

iTunes - 2 disc opera, only one disc will file under Compilations

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