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Topic: How to use NOT HAS in an Auto Playlist (Read 1079 times) previous topic - next topic
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How to use NOT HAS in an Auto Playlist

Hi, I'm switching from iTunes, via Media Monkey and XXHE. I can make an auto-playlist fine, but I can't edit the genre tags in flac files.

So instead I thought I'd do what I've always done in iTunes, create a 'genre has' and a genre 'not has' in foobar parlance.

I want to make a playlist that has songs tagged as electro, but excludes those with dance in the tag.

When I create "genre HAS Electro", I get a working auto-playlist, nice. But when I try "genre HAS Electro NOT HAS Dance" I get an error that this is not a recognised command. I've also tried NOT....HAS, NOT...HAS, and NOTHAS. Nothing works.

How to use NOT HAS in an Auto Playlist

Reply #1
try genre HAS Electro AND NOT genre HAS Dance

 

How to use NOT HAS in an Auto Playlist

Reply #2
genre HAS Electro AND NOT genre HAS Dance