Order of play (BluOS / Node 2i)

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  • Offizieller Kommentar
    Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Hi Michaël

    We technically look at Disc Number first in case it's a double album or Box Set. Please ensure your Album and AlbumArtist tags also match throughout the Album.

  • Francesco Mallamo

     

    surely there is a value that comes before the track number and it is the file extension. I find this absurd. I have some folders with files of different extension and the bluos order puts on top in files with better quality.

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  • Francesco Mallamo

    It's not about filtering. In a folder with different file types bluos puts hi res files first. Even if they are not the first in track number id tags. In the end I cannot have the tracks played in the order I would like. Hi res file will be always played first.

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  • Francesco Mallamo

    The image below is an example. The numbers on the left are the track number id that i edited in the tags.

    I would expect the player to sort the tracks in that order. Instead, in this case, it creates two block of tracks. The first is hi-res files (credence is an acc file). The second is of mp3 files. I have only seen this behavior on bluos. Every other players i used prioritize the track number id in the id3tag

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  • Tony W.
    Product Support Manager

    Francesco - please see my response to your duplicate post here; https://support1.bluesound.com/hc/en-us/community/posts/1500001294722/comments/4407154381463

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