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    Rick commented  · 

    Dan,
    Yes that's what I see, except no commas or spaces between the multiple track artists. More like:
    album name/track artist 1track artist 2track artist 3 - track 2.mp3
    My collection uses the ID3 standard "/" for track artist separation, which works well with Windows Media Player/Center and XBMC.

    You nailed album artist. I don't use it because my compilation naming would have "Soundtrack" or "Various" in it.

    An index=1 in the <track artist> would be exactly what I'm looking for and would solve my issue.

    Right now my naming looks like this:
    <album artist> - <album name>/<discnumber>?|CD<discnumber>/|<tracknumber:nn> - <track artist> - <track name>

    This would be great:
    <album artist> - <album name>/<discnumber>?|CD<discnumber>/|<tracknumber:nn> - <track artist:index=1> - <track name>

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