Actually, I think I found the problem shortly after posting.
With the intention of preserving the same directory structure for FLAC files as with my current .WAV, I mistakenly used PATH rather than FOLDER in naming the directories for the FLAC files. That resulted in each flac file living in its own directory, rather than all files per CD/album in the same directory. Apparently, Logitech Media Server requires files in an album to be in the same directory in order to be listed together. I never realized this before in that I always ripped CD tracks to .wav in the same directory, so all was good.
I'm re-doing converting .wav to flac again now using FOLDER as the target directory in MM.
Interestingly enough, PLEX media server, which I am running alongside Logitech MEdia Server using the same set of FLAC files currently, apparently does not require CD/album tracks to be in teh same directory and just uses the tags.
Live and learn. Should be worth the time invested to get it all right when done to be able to listen to my music from anywhere including current in-home Squeezeboxes with everything filed nice an cleanly in the library.
I've invested a lot of time over the past few years getting my .wav library nice and clean, so my goal for now is to merely preserve what I have for now in FLAC and then move forward from there.
With the intention of preserving the same directory structure for FLAC files as with my current .WAV, I mistakenly used PATH rather than FOLDER in naming the directories for the FLAC files. That resulted in each flac file living in its own directory, rather than all files per CD/album in the same directory. Apparently, Logitech Media Server requires files in an album to be in the same directory in order to be listed together. I never realized this before in that I always ripped CD tracks to .wav in the same directory, so all was good.
I'm re-doing converting .wav to flac again now using FOLDER as the target directory in MM.
Interestingly enough, PLEX media server, which I am running alongside Logitech MEdia Server using the same set of FLAC files currently, apparently does not require CD/album tracks to be in teh same directory and just uses the tags.
Live and learn. Should be worth the time invested to get it all right when done to be able to listen to my music from anywhere including current in-home Squeezeboxes with everything filed nice an cleanly in the library.
I've invested a lot of time over the past few years getting my .wav library nice and clean, so my goal for now is to merely preserve what I have for now in FLAC and then move forward from there.