

May be giving the user the option of “preparing” the box for individual identification by roon. It would be nice to have some means of automating that. to 1/1, 1/1, 1/1, (or 1/3, 2/3, 3/3 if it is a box within a box as in the above example)

With most boxes I am prepared to do that as roon box-set handling is so bad. This may require alot of post editing, moving tracks around, renaming tracks etc. But particularly with non-Classical box-sets it is very common that the running order, track version, bonus tracks, or even several of the tracks themselves are completely different from the original album. Personally that is unimportant to me as I think navigation is more important. You will definitely loose things like release date, mastering information, box-set review. The “roon tag” screen looses all the box set metadata.
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It is just a “roon tag” screen.Īll that ROONALBUMTAG does is allow you to perform this manual step outside roon. But the resulting screen is completely different to your example above. You would highlight them and set a roon tag so that you could conveniently display the individual albums together with individual artwork. All it does is display a “roon tag” screen that groups together otherwise unrelated individual albums.īefore ROONALBUMTAG, setting this roon tag was a manual step you performed after identifying all the disks in the box-set individually. Pressing the roon tag you have used to group the individual albums does not display a box set screen. If you have decided to display by individual albums you may still want to group them together with a roon tag. Either you can display by boxset or you can display as individual albums. I think you seem to believe that you can get roon to display both by boxset and by individual albums. I think the answer to your question is no.
