Version: 1.4.1 (using KDE 3.5.3, Gentoo) Compiler: gcc version 3.4.6 (Gentoo 3.4.6-r1, ssp-3.4.5-1.0, pie-8.7.9) OS: Linux (i686) release 2.6.16-gentoo-r9-bug5964-try2 My collection was fine in Amarok 1.4.0 but since I upgraded to 1.4.1 a few hours ago I notice more and more occasions where single tracks or whole albums are at the wrong place in the collection treeview. If I rename or retag tracks it seems like they are sorted correctly. I have ATF enabled. I'll attach a screenshot with a pretty good example.
Created attachment 16874 [details] screenshot of the collection tree Here you can see the track "Down at the Crossroads" by Cosmosis from the sampler "Guitars on Mushroom Vol. 1". In the collection tree view (sorted by Artist/Album) it is placed under the artist Apollo Four Forty and the Album "How Bizarre", which actually belongs to the artist OMC.
Created attachment 16875 [details] another even weirder screenshot *lol* now that I filtered for "How Bizarre" it seems like my collection is even more confused: * The real album "How Bizarre" is correct (even though I think a track is missing). * All the tracks from "Guitars on Mushroom" are sorted under "How Bizarre" at random artists. * Für DJ Hooligan I even have a track "How Bizarre" (maybe the one by OMC which is already under that album?) sorted in the album "Frühes Frühstück" which is actually from Berend (who also has one of the Mushroom tracks). * Under Various Artists I have a lot of the Mushroom tracks with the wrong artists. The actual ID3 tags and file names on the disk are correct.
I manually rescanned my collection (again) and now everything is fine. Guess I can't debug anything anymore :)
yes, you need to do a rescan to ensure atf works.
I *did* a rescan. Twice. But I think Icancelled the first rescan before it finished. Afterwards the collection was confused. Another rescan fixed it.