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  1. @andrewilley Okay, I totally understand you mate. I just hate using different album name, not original one. As I told before, I will use invisible symbols to separate these albums, that's only my problem and I need to solve it, because other people can live with it. Thanks for all your explanations, and for your hard work!
  2. I don't collect albums with same content. I told already.There are two albums: Vinyl version and CD version. Track list is different, but all other information is the same. If they were identical I wouldn't keep them
  3. We have Catalog Number tag to separate same albums. Why don't Poweramp use it?
  4. For example one of my paths: Music - CD - Artists - Johnny L - [year][#cat] Album Artist – Album. I don't have any problems with folder sorting, I only have some albums with same names wich become the same one, that's all. And the only way to fix this to use invisible symbols in album name.
  5. @Bencherished One is vinyl version, one is cd. They have different tracks and different catalog numbers, but same album name, year, etc. I think I will just use invisible symbols in tags to split them, no other ways to do this.
  6. @andrewilley What if add function to use album name tag, not folder name in folders hierarchy option? This might be the best solution for this situation
  7. So there is no other way to split them without changing the album name? I just don't understand why this problem is solved in other players but not in Poweramp?
  8. Different albums with same release date, artist and name mix into the one. I know there is folders hierarchy option, but sometimes folders don't have album name. Mines are [year][catalognumber] Album - Artist. Many players have this option, like symfonium, It will be very nice of you if you will add this in the future.
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