

If there is overlap, you would need to add new tags to the files. If there is no overlap between the 3 libraries, you can put them under separate top-level folders, then browse using followed by > Tag View to enter each library. introducing a new tag to every music file What would be the best way to split my music collection into 3 libraries (targeting wife, kids & myself) without:

Minimserver runs on a NAS where only 1 instance can be installed. If you convert your files to ID3v2.4, it should work as expected. This is caused by Mp3tag writing ID3v2.3 tags with multiple values in a nonstandard way that isn't compatible with the ID3v2.3 specification. In both scenarios, FLAC and MP3, I've multiple separate GENRE tags. Getting practical There's only one issue with this theoretically flexible approach: it can lead to complexity when the range of metadata values is wide. (MP3 files) when using multiple genres in an ID3v2.3 (storing both ID3v1 ID3v2.3) file, only the first genre is found (I've also tested this behaviour with a limited number of files and letting Minimserver logging the tag info to a file). Like bliss, MinimServer is written as a server side app and, also like bliss, is available for NAS devices like Synology and QNAP (as well as other platforms). (FLAC files) when using multiple genres then Minimserver is using them perfectly. I've got 2 questions for which I've been digging through all stuff on this forum. I'm loving Minimserver for its huge flexibility. (14-10-2017 21:09)Kees van Loenen Wrote: Hi Simon and readers,
