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Questions / mixing and duplication of two performances of same work
« on: June 22, 2020, 12:39:30 AM »
Dear All,
I think I've got MusicBee working pretty well now after about two weeks of playing with it. It is a wonderful program. I have the same problem, however, I've been struggling with from the beginning. Sometimes when I have downloaded two entirely different performances of the same opera, either with closely related casts and sometimes with totally different casts, they get merged somehow in the library. One symptom of this is even though I have the cover art for both of them, if I choose one picture, they both change to that and vice versa. Sometimes it's worse and the tracks actually get merged, so that I have track 1 of one and then track 1 of the other one etc. in the same library listing.
Also I have not been able to figure out (and I've tried) how to delete records from my library altogether.
I'm afraid now to download second performances of operas I have because I don't want these mashups to happen.
Could someone help a newbie please?
Thanks
Daniel Boyarin
I think I've got MusicBee working pretty well now after about two weeks of playing with it. It is a wonderful program. I have the same problem, however, I've been struggling with from the beginning. Sometimes when I have downloaded two entirely different performances of the same opera, either with closely related casts and sometimes with totally different casts, they get merged somehow in the library. One symptom of this is even though I have the cover art for both of them, if I choose one picture, they both change to that and vice versa. Sometimes it's worse and the tracks actually get merged, so that I have track 1 of one and then track 1 of the other one etc. in the same library listing.
Also I have not been able to figure out (and I've tried) how to delete records from my library altogether.
I'm afraid now to download second performances of operas I have because I don't want these mashups to happen.
Could someone help a newbie please?
Thanks
Daniel Boyarin