How does one sort music in Rhythmbox?

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I quite like Rythmbox and was thinking of keeping it as my default player, but as far as I can tell there's no easy way to sort an album in a playlist by track number, or a genre by artist, etc.



Responses to this post seem to suggest that I have to create a "smart" playlist just to achieve this. I'm familiar with smart playlists from itunes but I'm not thrilled about the idea of creating one every time I want to listen to an album!



Surely there's an easier way. Currently when I click on Track or Title in the playlist nothing happens. Is there some sort of setting or plugin that fixes this, or is it a design choice? (I wasn't particularly fond of Amarok and was hoping for a solution that let's me keep using Rhythmbox).










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    I quite like Rythmbox and was thinking of keeping it as my default player, but as far as I can tell there's no easy way to sort an album in a playlist by track number, or a genre by artist, etc.



    Responses to this post seem to suggest that I have to create a "smart" playlist just to achieve this. I'm familiar with smart playlists from itunes but I'm not thrilled about the idea of creating one every time I want to listen to an album!



    Surely there's an easier way. Currently when I click on Track or Title in the playlist nothing happens. Is there some sort of setting or plugin that fixes this, or is it a design choice? (I wasn't particularly fond of Amarok and was hoping for a solution that let's me keep using Rhythmbox).










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      I quite like Rythmbox and was thinking of keeping it as my default player, but as far as I can tell there's no easy way to sort an album in a playlist by track number, or a genre by artist, etc.



      Responses to this post seem to suggest that I have to create a "smart" playlist just to achieve this. I'm familiar with smart playlists from itunes but I'm not thrilled about the idea of creating one every time I want to listen to an album!



      Surely there's an easier way. Currently when I click on Track or Title in the playlist nothing happens. Is there some sort of setting or plugin that fixes this, or is it a design choice? (I wasn't particularly fond of Amarok and was hoping for a solution that let's me keep using Rhythmbox).










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      I quite like Rythmbox and was thinking of keeping it as my default player, but as far as I can tell there's no easy way to sort an album in a playlist by track number, or a genre by artist, etc.



      Responses to this post seem to suggest that I have to create a "smart" playlist just to achieve this. I'm familiar with smart playlists from itunes but I'm not thrilled about the idea of creating one every time I want to listen to an album!



      Surely there's an easier way. Currently when I click on Track or Title in the playlist nothing happens. Is there some sort of setting or plugin that fixes this, or is it a design choice? (I wasn't particularly fond of Amarok and was hoping for a solution that let's me keep using Rhythmbox).







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          This problem was posted as a bug over 10 years ago. I'm not sure how a music player that hasn't been able to play albums in a non-random order since 2006 became the default on debian, but it goes without saying that I've removed it. This is disappointing.



          I appreciate fossfreedom's answer as well.






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          • I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
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          Maybe the coverart-browser plugin is what you are looking for...



          enter image description here



          With the disclaimer that I'm the author...



          You mentioned that you wanted to sort by album name, or a genre by artist. By default, the plugin sorts by album name. The pick shows that you can filter by genre and sort by album-artist.



          how to install



          For RB 2.96 to 2.99



          sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-lxml python-gi-cairo python-cairo gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

          rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
          git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
          cd coverart-browser
          ./install.sh


          For RB 3.0 and later



          sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-lxml python3-gi-cairo python3-cairo gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

          rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
          git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
          cd coverart-browser
          ./install.sh --rb3


          You'll also need a second plugin called coverart-search-providers



          For RB2.96 to RB2.99



          sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-mutagen python-requests python-gdbm python-imaging

          rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers


          git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
          cd coverart-search-providers
          ./install.sh



          For RB3.0 and later



          sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-imaging python3-lxml


          for Jessie...



          sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-pil python3-lxml

          rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers
          git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
          cd coverart-search-providers
          ./install.sh --rb3


          Finally install mutagenx




          For other distro's see the project pages on github



          • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers

          • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser





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            i've had the same issue for the last decade with sorting using Rhythmbox, clementine and other players; so I've always replaced them with Amarock, Guayadeque (is that spelled right?), and more recently Juk.


            I just decided to give Rhythmbox another chance today, and after my music loaded the 'Artist' column was a disaster again.


            Luckily, I didn't give up so easily this time... I right clicked on a track and under 'Properties' I found the 'Sort' input and that was the answer I was looking for. I'm not sure why I never found this the other 20 times, but that's okay.


            After fixing the tracks that weren't sorting correctly, I found this post and selected an album from the browser view... Sure enough, some of the tracks were in the wrong place. For some reason, Rhythmbox sorts by 'Genre' before looking at the track numbers, so if you don't have every track on the album marked with the same genre the tracks will be sorted incorrectly.


            This is something that should be fixed unless I'm missing something again. There are a few if not many artists who change genre several times on the same album- Ween and Jack White come to mind.






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              This problem was posted as a bug over 10 years ago. I'm not sure how a music player that hasn't been able to play albums in a non-random order since 2006 became the default on debian, but it goes without saying that I've removed it. This is disappointing.



              I appreciate fossfreedom's answer as well.






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              • I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
                – Syakur Rahman
                Sep 5 at 6:39














              up vote
              4
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              accepted










              This problem was posted as a bug over 10 years ago. I'm not sure how a music player that hasn't been able to play albums in a non-random order since 2006 became the default on debian, but it goes without saying that I've removed it. This is disappointing.



              I appreciate fossfreedom's answer as well.






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              • I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
                – Syakur Rahman
                Sep 5 at 6:39












              up vote
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              accepted







              up vote
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              accepted






              This problem was posted as a bug over 10 years ago. I'm not sure how a music player that hasn't been able to play albums in a non-random order since 2006 became the default on debian, but it goes without saying that I've removed it. This is disappointing.



              I appreciate fossfreedom's answer as well.






              share|improve this answer














              This problem was posted as a bug over 10 years ago. I'm not sure how a music player that hasn't been able to play albums in a non-random order since 2006 became the default on debian, but it goes without saying that I've removed it. This is disappointing.



              I appreciate fossfreedom's answer as well.







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              • I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
                – Syakur Rahman
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              • I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
                – Syakur Rahman
                Sep 5 at 6:39















              I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
              – Syakur Rahman
              Sep 5 at 6:39




              I sometimes wonder the same. I thought, being included by default means it's okay for most use cases, apparently I am wrong.
              – Syakur Rahman
              Sep 5 at 6:39












              up vote
              2
              down vote













              Maybe the coverart-browser plugin is what you are looking for...



              enter image description here



              With the disclaimer that I'm the author...



              You mentioned that you wanted to sort by album name, or a genre by artist. By default, the plugin sorts by album name. The pick shows that you can filter by genre and sort by album-artist.



              how to install



              For RB 2.96 to 2.99



              sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-lxml python-gi-cairo python-cairo gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

              rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
              git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
              cd coverart-browser
              ./install.sh


              For RB 3.0 and later



              sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-lxml python3-gi-cairo python3-cairo gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

              rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
              git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
              cd coverart-browser
              ./install.sh --rb3


              You'll also need a second plugin called coverart-search-providers



              For RB2.96 to RB2.99



              sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-mutagen python-requests python-gdbm python-imaging

              rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers


              git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
              cd coverart-search-providers
              ./install.sh



              For RB3.0 and later



              sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-imaging python3-lxml


              for Jessie...



              sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-pil python3-lxml

              rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers
              git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
              cd coverart-search-providers
              ./install.sh --rb3


              Finally install mutagenx




              For other distro's see the project pages on github



              • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers

              • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser





              share|improve this answer
























                up vote
                2
                down vote













                Maybe the coverart-browser plugin is what you are looking for...



                enter image description here



                With the disclaimer that I'm the author...



                You mentioned that you wanted to sort by album name, or a genre by artist. By default, the plugin sorts by album name. The pick shows that you can filter by genre and sort by album-artist.



                how to install



                For RB 2.96 to 2.99



                sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-lxml python-gi-cairo python-cairo gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

                rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
                git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
                cd coverart-browser
                ./install.sh


                For RB 3.0 and later



                sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-lxml python3-gi-cairo python3-cairo gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

                rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
                git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
                cd coverart-browser
                ./install.sh --rb3


                You'll also need a second plugin called coverart-search-providers



                For RB2.96 to RB2.99



                sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-mutagen python-requests python-gdbm python-imaging

                rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers


                git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
                cd coverart-search-providers
                ./install.sh



                For RB3.0 and later



                sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-imaging python3-lxml


                for Jessie...



                sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-pil python3-lxml

                rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers
                git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
                cd coverart-search-providers
                ./install.sh --rb3


                Finally install mutagenx




                For other distro's see the project pages on github



                • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers

                • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser





                share|improve this answer






















                  up vote
                  2
                  down vote










                  up vote
                  2
                  down vote









                  Maybe the coverart-browser plugin is what you are looking for...



                  enter image description here



                  With the disclaimer that I'm the author...



                  You mentioned that you wanted to sort by album name, or a genre by artist. By default, the plugin sorts by album name. The pick shows that you can filter by genre and sort by album-artist.



                  how to install



                  For RB 2.96 to 2.99



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-lxml python-gi-cairo python-cairo gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
                  cd coverart-browser
                  ./install.sh


                  For RB 3.0 and later



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-lxml python3-gi-cairo python3-cairo gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
                  cd coverart-browser
                  ./install.sh --rb3


                  You'll also need a second plugin called coverart-search-providers



                  For RB2.96 to RB2.99



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-mutagen python-requests python-gdbm python-imaging

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers


                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
                  cd coverart-search-providers
                  ./install.sh



                  For RB3.0 and later



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-imaging python3-lxml


                  for Jessie...



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-pil python3-lxml

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers
                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
                  cd coverart-search-providers
                  ./install.sh --rb3


                  Finally install mutagenx




                  For other distro's see the project pages on github



                  • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers

                  • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser





                  share|improve this answer












                  Maybe the coverart-browser plugin is what you are looking for...



                  enter image description here



                  With the disclaimer that I'm the author...



                  You mentioned that you wanted to sort by album name, or a genre by artist. By default, the plugin sorts by album name. The pick shows that you can filter by genre and sort by album-artist.



                  how to install



                  For RB 2.96 to 2.99



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-lxml python-gi-cairo python-cairo gstreamer0.10-plugins-ugly gstreamer0.10-plugins-good gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
                  cd coverart-browser
                  ./install.sh


                  For RB 3.0 and later



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-lxml python3-gi-cairo python3-cairo gstreamer1.0-plugins-ugly gstreamer1.0-plugins-good gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad rhythmbox-plugins

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_browser
                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser.git
                  cd coverart-browser
                  ./install.sh --rb3


                  You'll also need a second plugin called coverart-search-providers



                  For RB2.96 to RB2.99



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python-mako python-mutagen python-requests python-gdbm python-imaging

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers


                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
                  cd coverart-search-providers
                  ./install.sh



                  For RB3.0 and later



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-imaging python3-lxml


                  for Jessie...



                  sudo apt-get install git gettext python3-mako python3-requests python3-gdbm python3-pil python3-lxml

                  rm -rf ~/.local/share/rhythmbox/plugins/coverart_search_providers
                  git clone https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers.git
                  cd coverart-search-providers
                  ./install.sh --rb3


                  Finally install mutagenx




                  For other distro's see the project pages on github



                  • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-search-providers

                  • https://github.com/fossfreedom/coverart-browser






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                      i've had the same issue for the last decade with sorting using Rhythmbox, clementine and other players; so I've always replaced them with Amarock, Guayadeque (is that spelled right?), and more recently Juk.


                      I just decided to give Rhythmbox another chance today, and after my music loaded the 'Artist' column was a disaster again.


                      Luckily, I didn't give up so easily this time... I right clicked on a track and under 'Properties' I found the 'Sort' input and that was the answer I was looking for. I'm not sure why I never found this the other 20 times, but that's okay.


                      After fixing the tracks that weren't sorting correctly, I found this post and selected an album from the browser view... Sure enough, some of the tracks were in the wrong place. For some reason, Rhythmbox sorts by 'Genre' before looking at the track numbers, so if you don't have every track on the album marked with the same genre the tracks will be sorted incorrectly.


                      This is something that should be fixed unless I'm missing something again. There are a few if not many artists who change genre several times on the same album- Ween and Jack White come to mind.






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                        i've had the same issue for the last decade with sorting using Rhythmbox, clementine and other players; so I've always replaced them with Amarock, Guayadeque (is that spelled right?), and more recently Juk.


                        I just decided to give Rhythmbox another chance today, and after my music loaded the 'Artist' column was a disaster again.


                        Luckily, I didn't give up so easily this time... I right clicked on a track and under 'Properties' I found the 'Sort' input and that was the answer I was looking for. I'm not sure why I never found this the other 20 times, but that's okay.


                        After fixing the tracks that weren't sorting correctly, I found this post and selected an album from the browser view... Sure enough, some of the tracks were in the wrong place. For some reason, Rhythmbox sorts by 'Genre' before looking at the track numbers, so if you don't have every track on the album marked with the same genre the tracks will be sorted incorrectly.


                        This is something that should be fixed unless I'm missing something again. There are a few if not many artists who change genre several times on the same album- Ween and Jack White come to mind.






                        share|improve this answer
























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                          up vote
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                          i've had the same issue for the last decade with sorting using Rhythmbox, clementine and other players; so I've always replaced them with Amarock, Guayadeque (is that spelled right?), and more recently Juk.


                          I just decided to give Rhythmbox another chance today, and after my music loaded the 'Artist' column was a disaster again.


                          Luckily, I didn't give up so easily this time... I right clicked on a track and under 'Properties' I found the 'Sort' input and that was the answer I was looking for. I'm not sure why I never found this the other 20 times, but that's okay.


                          After fixing the tracks that weren't sorting correctly, I found this post and selected an album from the browser view... Sure enough, some of the tracks were in the wrong place. For some reason, Rhythmbox sorts by 'Genre' before looking at the track numbers, so if you don't have every track on the album marked with the same genre the tracks will be sorted incorrectly.


                          This is something that should be fixed unless I'm missing something again. There are a few if not many artists who change genre several times on the same album- Ween and Jack White come to mind.






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                          i've had the same issue for the last decade with sorting using Rhythmbox, clementine and other players; so I've always replaced them with Amarock, Guayadeque (is that spelled right?), and more recently Juk.


                          I just decided to give Rhythmbox another chance today, and after my music loaded the 'Artist' column was a disaster again.


                          Luckily, I didn't give up so easily this time... I right clicked on a track and under 'Properties' I found the 'Sort' input and that was the answer I was looking for. I'm not sure why I never found this the other 20 times, but that's okay.


                          After fixing the tracks that weren't sorting correctly, I found this post and selected an album from the browser view... Sure enough, some of the tracks were in the wrong place. For some reason, Rhythmbox sorts by 'Genre' before looking at the track numbers, so if you don't have every track on the album marked with the same genre the tracks will be sorted incorrectly.


                          This is something that should be fixed unless I'm missing something again. There are a few if not many artists who change genre several times on the same album- Ween and Jack White come to mind.







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