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    Music Album with Multiple Disks

    How to structure music files for multi-disk album?
    kfank
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    2024-01-31, 07:54 PM
    I followed the Jellyfin documentation for organizing files for a multi-disk music album but did not get the desired/expected result.  For example, here is Talking Heads - Sand in the Vaseline album:

    kfank@HP6200-Linux: /srv/media/music/Talking Heads/Sand In The Vaseline$ ls Disk\ 1/
    '01 - Sugar On My Tongue.mp3'                '10 - Take Me To The River.mp3'
    '02 - I Want To Live.mp3'                    '11 - Heaven.mp3'
    '03 - Love --) Building On Fire.mp3'         "12 - Memories Can't Wait.mp3"
    "04 - I Wish You Wouldn't Say That.mp3"      '13 - I Zimbra.mp3'
    '05 - Psycho Killer.mp3'                     '14 - Once In A Lifetime.mp3'
    "06 - Don't Worry About The Government.mp3"  '15 - Crosseyed And Painless.mp3'
    '07 - No Compassion.mp3'                     '16 - Burning Down The House.mp3'
    '08 - Warning Sign.mp3'                      '17 - Swamp.mp3'
    '09 - The Big Country.mp3'                   '18 - This Must Be The Place (Naive Melody).mp3'
    kfank@HP6200-Linux: /srv/media/music/Talking Heads/Sand In The Vaseline$ ls Disk\ 2/
    '01 - Life During Wartime.mp3'  '06 - Wild Wild Life.mp3' '11 - (Nothing But) Flowers.mp3'
    '02 - Girlfriend Is Better.mp3' '07 - Love for Sale.mp3'  '12 - Sax and Violins.mp3'
    '03 - And She Was.mp3'          '08 - City of Dreams.mp3' '13 - Gangster of Love.mp3'
    '04 - Stay up Late.mp3'         '09 - Mr. Jones.mp3'      '14 - Lifetime Piling Up.mp3'
    '05 - Road to Nowhere.mp3'      '10 - Blind.mp3'          '15 - Popsicle.mp3'

    But the Jellyfin UI labels the album as "Sand In The Vaseline (Disk 1)" and the track list as

    1 Life During Wartime
    1 Sugar On My Tongue
    2 Girlfriend Is Better
    2 I Want To Live
    3 And She Was
    ...

    See https://pasteboard.co/GFs63FGk3qLG.png

    I expected the album name to be "Sand In The Vaseline" and the tracks to be ordered in sequential order from Disk1, Disk2, etc.  How do I correct this?
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    #2
    2024-01-31, 08:01 PM
    Is the disc number populated in the ID3 tag?
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    2024-02-01, 03:35 PM
    The Disc Number field in the track metadata was not filled in. I manually entered this for all the tracks and then the UI displayed as expected. Why did it not auto-populate this from the directory structure? I have about 50 audio books that I have already ripped and am not looking forward to having to manually correct each track. I am running Jellyfin server 10.8.10. Has this been fixed in a more recent release? I have not been able to locate Jellyfin release notes.
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    2024-02-01, 04:52 PM
    For music, Jellyfin is pretty reliant on the embedded tags. I ran my music through MusicBrainz Picard and it populated and tagged my music automatically. I highly recommend you also do the same.
    Jellyfin 10.10.7 (Docker)
    Ubuntu 24.04.2 LTS w/HWE
    Intel i3 12100
    Intel Arc A380
    OS drive - SK Hynix P41 1TB
    Storage
        4x WD Red Pro 6TB CMR in RAIDZ1
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    2024-02-02, 01:32 AM (This post was last modified: 2024-02-02, 01:32 AM by esjaysee. Edited 1 time in total.)
    Yeah, Picard is really useful. I ended up stripping all data from my collection, used the acoustic id(I think that's what it's called) and it tagged just about all of them. I never tried it for ebooks, the bookshelf plugin does a good enough job for me for that.
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    #6
    2024-06-24, 02:19 PM
    As this issue appears to affect all of my multi-disk albums, I ended up using Picard to add the discid tag for each track. I found this much faster than using JF to edit the metadata for each track.
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