Classical Music Tree

General discussion about the media server. Feature requests. Hints, tips and tricks.
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ChrisW
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Classical Music Tree

Post by ChrisW » Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:14 pm

I was given to understand that TMS 5.1.2 with xxx.view.xml files would allow one to organise classical music in a logical and accessible manner eg Composer/Work/Movement, Artist/Composer/Work/Movement

The "View configuration TwonkyMedia server.pdf" file (which is repleat with errors eg is it defaut.view or view.definitions? and omissions eg comprehensive database properties and fixed ID strings) provides some insight but I conclude that if the relevent [fixed ID string] eg [music/composerindex] doesn't exist (which is doesn't) you can't, for example, index on the database to set up a composer alpha list etc.

Nor can I see (I have tried and still working on this) how to modify composer tree to give composer/work( I use album for this purpose) and movement (I use track for this).

So all this stuff about configurability is not much use for a classical collection dispite all the chatter and promises related to this subject. If elements such as music/composerindex don't exist then that is the end of the story. I conclude that each fixed ID string is hard coded and if you want to do something as described above you can't.

Is this right? or have I missed something?

Does TwonkyMedia have any idea about classical music structure? Do they even care? An honest answer would save me wasting time trying to fathom the futile.

Thanks for any thoughts on the above Chris Worthington

audiokaas2
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Re: Classical Music Tree

Post by audiokaas2 » Mon Jan 25, 2010 5:36 pm

I think this has been covered in the tree's by Briain but also in the latest by ThyMaster
http://www.twonkyforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=7601

Download the tree and look at the genre-composer-album-track entry I think this is exqaqctly what you want.
The same is present in the Briain tree but not as one entry, good luck :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

ChrisW
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Re: Classical Music Tree

Post by ChrisW » Wed Jan 27, 2010 7:47 pm

Aha, this maybe what I was missing. Many thanks audioKaas2 for pointing me in the right direction. If successful will post the tree for others to use.

regards Chris Worthington

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