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rdreyer

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  1. I use many genres to classify my classical tracks (Opera, Concerto, Symphonic poem, Requiem, Chamber music, Piano, Oratorio, Ballet, Symphony, etc.). Catching them all with separate filters would be tedious and hard to maintain. I can easily get all classical tracks (i.e. tracks with a composer) with: All Composer contains <blank> Unfortunately, changing All to None does not give me tracks without a composer. This used to work the other around before 2.6, where "Composer is <blank>" would give me all non-classical tracks, and "Composer is not <blank>" would give me all classical ones. Note that there are also "matches" ("correspond à" in French) and "is like" ("est comme") options for defining smart playlists, but they are not documented anywhere. Can they be used with regular expressions? Renaud
  2. Does anyone know how to create a smart playlist in 3.0.x for all tracks that do not have a composer? I used to be able to do this on pre-2.6, but the smart playlist criterions are now applied differently. This allowed me to create a playlist for non-classical albums (since I only use the composer field for classical tracks). Thanks, Renaud
  3. Aha, yes, great catch! The album where I'm seeing this issue has a single mono track, and 23 stereo tracks.
  4. I have a single album (out of 2610) that, no matter how many time I recalculate ReplayGain on it, shows a DR value of N/A, and always appears in the list of albums without ReplayGain data. All the individual tracks have DR values, and all other ReplayGain data is filled in. The particular album consists of 2 discs, the first one of which is a single track of 65 minutes, and the second of of 23 tracks. Has anyone seen something similar? I'm seeing this issue in 2.6.3, and it was also present in 2.6.2.
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