Hi Arvind,
This is not going to be easy I think; I have to understand how you want to work, and you have to understand how things have been setup in general, and how to utilize that to your needs. For now (but that can change per your later responses) I tend to explain what you might be doing "wrong", where no such thing as wrong might exist. So, awaitening your responses on this ...
First of all it lookes like you operate on the "track level'. Or IOW, you ripped the tracks you like most, and let the remainder be on the original CDs. This *is* a way of working of course, and I think many coming from an iPod world may have this as a base. I don't say you have this iPod base, but I imagine it to be the same ("problem"). So :
These people (including you) obtained a list of nice tracks, and you are used to pick from this list and play. This day this, tomorrow that.
Let me call this The iPods, and it includes you for now, although you may not even have an iPod. "Track based" it is.
Opposed to this we have the group that tends to shift the physical CD collection to the PC to start with (so, rip them all), and from there on continue with the new media. Thus, the CDs are ripped regardless, and when all is done everything is under your fingertips, and the CDs actually can be sold. Or at least the cabinet(s) can go to the garage. Let's call this group "The Librarians".
Now, XXHighEnd was created for The Librarians, and what they do is pick a collection of nice tracks from the complete library, stuff them into a Library in XXHighEnd, and name it "Nice Stuff". This is at track level, and thus the same The iPods would be working, with one difference : The iPods don't have any complete albums to draw the nice tracks from, because they have nice tracks only and they are in one large pile on disk.
The latter is important, because The Librarians do not have such a large pile. They have it organized in the exact same manner they had it with the physical CDs, and they behave the same. They pick an album, and run it as a whole, or some nice tracks only.
The iPods play nice tracks only just the same, but they are not album oriented. They live by playlists, love that, and don't know otherwise.
Now here is Arvind. Arvind has ripped 200CDs, and possibly he has ripped them in full afterall, but although he never had an iPod, he want to behave as an iPod. Dump all the available tracks in something called a Playlist, and, well, start somewhere to play. He saw that tracks in the Playlist can be highlighted for selection and playback, so that is the way to go.
Sadly he misses some functionalities (like where the heck is that Steelers Wheel track and btw how was it called), and actually it does not work at all. A Librarian who behaves like an iPod ...
Now what ?
In attempt to solve the problem, an ICT guru was consulted, and he started off with telling The Librarians to go back to their cave, and the iPods to carry an iPod. Problem solved. Well, he didn't get payd for stupid solutions, so he sat down and approached the problem by "normalization";
An iPod was called and asked how many tracks he carried on his iPod. "Well", he said, "I have a 16GB and all 320 MP3s so figure yourself". Aha, that was something to work with, and he figured that should be well over 200,000 tracks. Then the ICT man asked how he managed that, and the answer was "well, not pretty good. Btw, I think I have 100,000 tracks but it really is too much; it needs some organization". The ICT man responded that this can be done with an iPod, but the iPod answered that this was too much hussle. "But I'm ok, never mind".
Then a Librarian was called, and he too received the question. "Tracks ? I don't know. All I know is that I have 4TB full and I think that is some 13,000 albums". Aha, that must be 200,000 tracks, but how do you organize that ? "I organize nothing because in fact it goes automatically. I can do many things additionally, and it is all not a big deal.
One way or the the other, the ICT man came to the conclusion that audiophiles are mad man, and they have too many albums and tracks to ever listen to, and one thing was clear to him : this all had to be able to deal with infinit amounts of data. His advise was like this :
- When you have 200,000 tracks or more, you will never load them into something called a "Playlist".
A Playlist contains the tracks you are going to play, and if that are 200 tracks it's already too much for a day of listening.
- When you have 200,000 tracks or more, you have to organize them first, or otherwise you will not be able to find them. Use a structure for that, and make it independent of the physical copies of the original CDs. Thus, store them how you like, but create a strcuture over it, and name that a Gallery. Create one for Jazz and appoint the albums which fit that. Do the same for heavy metal -may you have it - and hiphop and classical and everything. If you want to split jazz into old school jazz and modern jazz, decide whether you have a structure that starts with Jazz and under that the other two, or don't have a main jazz and see all at the same level.
- When you are going to play, decide what type of music you want to hear. Is that modern jazz tonight ? choose that Gallery. From there pick the album you want to listen to, or pick more at once. Pick 20 if you are not sure and use the Next Album button when you encounter one you don't like. Do you see any tracks you don't want to listen to in the first place ? throw them out of the playlist (rightclick - delete).
- During listening you may find some tracks to sound extremely well. Go to the Playlist and save them in your Gallery "good recordings" (rightclick ...). You also may find a whole album very good. Save that one instantly in your "Nice Stuff" Gallery (rightclick on the coverart at the left).
- After a few months of listening you will have grown new Galleries, which just as well can be called playlists. Officially they aren't, but what is the difference when a Gallery is named "Nice Stuff". So, load it in the Library Area, pick all of them, or only those you want to listen to now, randomize them if wanted, and press play.
- And keep in mind : the Playlist is to contain what you are going to play, although you may always stop underway.
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