>> >> Around 07:51pm on Monday, August 10, 2009 (UK time), R. G. Newbury
>> >> scrawled:
>> >>
>>> >>> Does anyone know of a program with the flexibility to set
things up this
>>> >>> way?
>> >>
>> >> Banshee can sort by composer, or any other tag. Â You will need
to right
>> >> click on the headings, and add composer as a column. Â Its yum
>> >> installable, too.
>> >>
>> >> Steve
> >
> > Right you are...Unfortunately, it won't handle flac files.... I
should have
> > mentioned that.
> >
> I haven't used it in a while, but possibly Quod Libet (should be
> available from add/remove software).
Well I couldn't even get it to recognize any of my music files, much
less play them.
And I find that RhythmBox has an incredibly obtuse interface. I was
eventually able to create a Playlist consisting of only one album after
realizing that the damn thing wants to dump all my music into one list.
And I still have no idea which magic series of clicks and keypresses got
it to actually play the music.
I am NOT impressed at the opacity of the interface. Nor am I impressed
with the requirements of importing and creating a playlist for each
album. Tedious boring work which computers never get tired of doing..
Anyone got any better ideas for a program which will deal with a tree of
composers, with albums as leaves underneath?
Geoff
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