There is no special treatment for the Artist tag. This is how the "auto" artwork you see for artists is chosen. This works in exactly the same way for all index tags, so (for example) the index entry for the Classical genre will show artwork from some item in the current selection with the tag GENRE=Classical. If it is the second of these, "auto" artwork is selected for index tags (such as Artist, Genre and Composer) by looking at the current selection and choosing artwork from an item in the selection that matches the index tag. These images can be some generic image of your choosing. If it is the first of these, you can set indexArtwork=all and create files named items.jpg, Genre.jpg, etc. Together, MinimServer, SongKong and Melco have integrated the full functionality of a powerful metadata engine to a pre-configured versatile UPnP server, resulting in accurate and easy browse, search and play features for large collections and all genres of music.(06-07-2021 15:42)simoncn Wrote: Do you want to omit random artwork from the "n items" and "Genre" index entries or from individual index entries underneath these such as the Rock, Pop or Classical entries? The solution is available for all Melco digital music libraries, including the new N10 and N100 compact-chassis models, and will also be available as a firmware update for existing Melco users. Melco's Intelligent Music Library enables simple but powerful music search and selection for playback on any network music player or connected USB DAC. As they explain, "the conventional separation of metadata structure and UPnP server is the root cause of most problems that users experience trying to find music on their servers." As the Japanese company explains, the solution implements a Metadata Engine (SongKong for Melco) and UPnP Server (MinimServer with Intelligent Browsing), each precisely tailored to the needs of the other, in order that they operate as a whole. The integration of MinimServer, SongKong and Melco's Intelligent Music Library, enables MinimServer to offer browsing based on the consistent metadata set from the SongKong software, in a format transparent to the user. "By carefully tuning SongKong to deliver precisely the metadata set that MinimServer requires to deliver the search functionality, Melco has made it possible to break away from the notion of an ‘album’. Many CDs or sets of imported music, especially classical, are not really ‘albums’ but collections of songs or works. The Melco Intelligent Music Library system automatically senses whether each CD or download is classical or not and returns searches based on works (if necessary) rather than albums, unless albums were requested.Ĭonventionally, browsing for a whole album is easy but finding the constituent elements or works becomes very difficult without Melco Intelligent Music Library multi-disc sets or compilations, for example, fail to browse correctly if treated as albums," Melco details. Clever ‘Profiles’ also allow the browse experience to be changed based on the main types of music searches – rock and pop, jazz and classical etc., to fully exploit the full extent of the metadata available from SongKong, regardless of the player or control point app. After SongKong reports the exact contents of a library with all existing metadata, it will source additional metadata and create new tags in a consistent format, creating a new HTML file or spreadsheet reports of the library showing all additional metadata. Users are then able to apply manual edits to just a single track or single album as well using the simple web interface. Melco (Maki Engineering Laboratory Company) was established by Makoto Maki in 1975 in Japan as a manufacturer of the finest audio components of the time. From those early beginnings, Melcoĭeveloped into the largest computer peripherals manufacturer in Japan (Buffalo Inc.), including wireless routers, Ethernet data switches and storage devices such as NAS drives. More recently, the company revived its Melco brand, offering high-quality network audio components and storage devices in the spirit of the much-revered early Melco products. MinimServer was created by Simon Nash in 2012 to provide a UPnP server with a better browsing experience for classical music than other UPnP servers available at the time. These servers were based around a fixed browsing hierarchy using a limited set of tags (primarily Genre, Artist and Album) with limited options for customizing the browsing experience.
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