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Has anybody tried to rip audio CDs of albums with 2 or more discs and throw them at the media player?

What happens here is that I get one new album in the media player then, but its tracks are sorted like 3x track #1 at the beginning, followed by 3 tracks #2, 3 tracks #3 etc.

Very bad if it's a musical. A character dies in track #3 on disc 2, and next thing you hear is him singing a love song because it's track #4 on disc 1.

I'm just not sure if this is a bug in the media player or if my ripper does something non-standard with the disc IDs or if it's because I use Ogg Vorbis exclusively (maybe it works with MP3).

Has anybody put such albums on the N900 and can confirm this behavior?
 
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I have noticed same problem and filled a bug for that some time ago. If you have more details please submit that in this report. bug id=6295

I have tagged my albums with easytag in linux using id3v2.3 tags.
 

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you should probably add end of album name 1/3,2/3,3/3. But yeah it sounds a bug.
 
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Originally Posted by mve View Post
I have noticed same problem and filled a bug for that some time ago. If you have more details please submit that in this report. bug id=6295
i voted for it - changed status to "confirmed" now. let's see.

what i did, btw: i manually created playlists for each disc. now when i want to listen to the album, i go to the playlist view and select the playlist for disc one, then the one for disc two and so on. i could have created one playlist for the whole album in the right order, too.
 

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