I don't anymore, I just don't care if it's tagged right or what the album art is, any player worth its salt just filters through everything grep-like. It can be blank tags so long as there's bandname and songname in the filename. Sorry I'm no help, but you wrote tedium and I remembered and don't miss it.
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Yeah, I feel you. I think anymore I’ll be taking the path of least resistance.
Put them in a folder under the artist called Singles, and then I select a picture related to the artist(s) that I like the most to be the album cover. Then Symphony groups them for me. Though they have no track numbers.
That sounds interesting. Does it hide the artists from the artist list?
No it puts them in an album named Singles under each respective artist.
I edit the tags so that the Artist tag is "Singles", the Album tag is [The Artist Name], and the Comment tag [Album Name]. (Or I discard the album name entirely.) This way I get just one "artist" entry in any app for all of my singles instead of a bunch of artists with one song each.
On my hard drive, I normally do /artist/album
, so for singles I have a "Singles" folder just as if it were an actual artist, with a ton of folders inside, one for each artist name. Inside each artist folder is the MP3s without further organization.
If I have full albums from some artist plus some singles, I usually keep the artist name as-is, and put the singles into a virtual album named "Singles".
So, like this:
/Music/Rubblebucket/Omega La La/MP3s
/Music/Simon & Garfunkel/Bridge Over Troubled Water/MP3s
/Music/Singles/A-Ha/MP3s
/Music/Singles/Air Supply/MP3s
With tags having the same structure.
Yes, this results in the "Singles" artist having 245 albums, but that's never been a problem to me. I never use a view in any app that shows all albums.
That's the best idea I think I've heard for this problem.
Another idea I'd considered (if using a media library application) was to make compilations with several songs merged into one mp3 at a time. It doesn't bother me in theory, but for some reason I don't like the idea of it.
I just have a "Pop" playlist. Can use whatever cover art you want for the list.
Then I can sort the list in many options: alphabetical, date added to library, etc.
It's my own collection and I use Poweramp. Sorry I don't know info on cloud music players.
I don't listen to singles.
I compile them in singles compilations
I don't treat it differently than any other album.
Singles still used to come on a physical thing with a name. Often with a B side. Sometimes it's the Radio Edit or Single version of a track so I may add (Single) or (DJ Remix) in the album title.
I don't personally see the issue. If I'm browsing an artist, I want to see all the music they've released.