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%album artist%/%album%/%track%. %title%
This may have been suggested before, but it would be great to have some voice in the imho most used menu of RockBox.
I don't know how other people sort their libraries, but mine is like this: Code: [Select]%album artist%/%album%/%track%. %title% Every directory has a _dirname.talk inside.
Making extensive use of symlinks pointing to _dirname.talk files would also help reducing space usage, or building a folder containing all talk files inside .rockbox, and pointing to them.
If you have a proper file structure why don't you use the file browser?
The main problem is that people using the Database tend to not have their music organized that neatly, which means your attempt would fail for them. People having their music organized in folders don't loose much if they simply use the folder structure instead. So in the end I don't see much benefit from trying to get additional voice information from the filesystem by assuming some "proper" structure.One thing I can imagine that actually could work would be to have a special talkfile folder (like /.talkfiles) and generate a talkfile for each track artist and title, using the artist / title as filename. Then Rockbox could try to find a talkfile for each entry in the Database when displaying it. However, this also means that an extended talkfile generation tool is necessary -- it not only needs to read filenames in the folder structure but also parse the metadata of the files found. While this is certainly doable it's work someone need to do
FAT does not support symlinks, so this is not possible.
The thing is, I usually listen to all songs from a particular album artist, or even a whole genre, with a big shuffle, which (I think) is not possible with the file browser.
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