by GJ51 » Sun May 19, 2013 4:27 am
Show albums year
Show albums year in REST-API
Show Shorcuts expanded
Sort albums by foldernames
Sort MediaFile Folder Selector
Sort files by filenames
Use own Genre for Tagedit
Enable Default Artist Cover
Enable HTML5 Videoplayer instead of Adobe FLASH
Enable Mediatype Quickedit Controls (only for Adminrole)
Enable for Subsonic Premium Services (License needed) or use own Domain sharing.
The above options are available on the Settings/Genreral page in Madsonic.
He's got so many options for how to sort I can't tell you what would work best for your structure. I've never had any of the problems other experience because my structure has always been fine under either method. You could send him a PM to see what he thinks, but I've not seen any complaints on the sorting issues over in the Madsonic forum which tends to make me think this is an issue he's addressed.
Madsonic also has a ton of additional features added that many have asked for. Send me a PM if you'd like a live preview on my site to see if it's something you might like to try.
You can always make a backup of your C:\Subsonic directory or the directrory where the other OS's besides Windows stores the db, install Madsonic and test to see if it works the way you want. If it still doesn't solve your issue you can still revert to Subsonic and just restore the backup of the original db.
It's probably best to start with a clean install with the latest Madsonic as he's made a lot of changes that I'm not sure will just install over the stock Subsonic directory any more. His Android app is really slick as well allowing as many as 10 sites to be defined. This is a huge plus for me as I often have several sites active at once plus access to other users sites that have given me account on their site. 10 feels about right in my case.
There are all kinds of other things that have been done to improve the whole user experience. It's really worth trying.
Gary J
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