Yury Bondarenko

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This part of the `tracklist` is ![20220116-103754](https://user-images.githubusercontent.com/31547038/149654720-efb372ba-552d-44a6-98fe-5d1cf8b6396e.png) it includes headings with a `position` so that's why we're picking those up as tracks [here](https://github.com/beetbox/beets/blob/ee77b6fbe2967fc0d6df7b56b3cfa650661f2e9a/beetsplug/discogs.py#L399) * `5-07.b` is still skipped * Since...

I have a quick & dirty fix that results in the following tracklist (excerpt): ``` 5-05 Athalia, Esther, Scene 2: Chorus- Shall We Of Servitude Complain 5-06 Athalia, Esther, Scene...

Thanks for the up-to-date example! Took a quick look and as far as I can tell the overhangs mess up in the same way for index tracks, so we should...

@musiczetetic after I have a question about the updated release * In the first half (those are the tracks you updated, I suppose?) all tracks under each index track are...

I'm not too familiar with Discogs and classical, but after looking around for quite some time I couldn't find anything with the same issues (overhangs & nested subtracks) as that...

Okay bad choice of words with "formatting" - I mean is it ok to have subtracks under an index track? > For example 1-02.a & 1-02.b should be named something...

Had another look at the two examples you provided 1. [11962080](https://www.discogs.com/release/11962080-Handel-The-Masterworks): overhangs are handled correctly 2. [1598749](https://www.discogs.com/release/1598749-George-Frideric-Handel-MeisterwerkeMasterworks-Handel): hard to tell, as the track numbers are inconsistent; a sequence like `5-7...

1. I'm not sure it's a good idea to essentially drop support for releases like the Handel example; we still need to use the headings in those cases 2. [We...

AFAIK `disctitle` is taken pretty loosely in beets already, so it's probably not a big issue if it's not super consistent We should be able to address this by making...

> Can I make use of this disctitle function in any way? I haven't seen it mentioned anywhere. It's one of our metadata fields, you can use it in queries...