by acroyear » Thu Jul 12, 2018 9:06 am
the main view is your raw folder/directory view. it only treats folders with songs in them as 'albums'. so no, it isn't very friendly for situations where you have CD1 and CD2 in them. In the main view that can't be changed.
For myself, before loading files into subsonic, I first run them through iTunes to set the disc number (and make sure other tag info is correct), then copy them over into my external music drive as a single folder. While subsonic doesn't show the disc # or allow you to change it, it does sort them by disc order correctly in the main UI (and in the API for clients). It also helps clean up the file names (I hate how Amazon's downloads put "(Disc 2) ..." in front of the second disc's files because it puts everything out of order).
Some of the clients support "ID3" mode (via separate API calls), where the artist and albums are flattened by tags the way you would see them in iTunes - but in doing that you might lose other organization structure (e.g., I have my Rush separated live and studio in my folder structure - ID3 mode puts them both together as 'Rush' albums). But the main window and the official android client do not support showing them that way.
Sorry I can't be more helpful here, but it is what it is.
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