by GeraldB » Mon Jan 05, 2009 1:56 pm
1. I'm struggling to answer whether the playlists are in my db as you ask. They are wherever playlists are created when I click on Edit>New Playlist. I don't know how to open MM.DB to see if they are in there. However, if the question is "Are the playlists in the same file as the mp3's," the answer is no. (MM is installed in my Applications partition (G), MM.DB is in the Operating System [>Local Settings>Application Data] partition (C), and the mp3's are in my Data partition (H).) However, your question makes me understand that the Custom Properties Panel script will work as I want for files located in the MM folder, so I experimented with the "Now Playing" window and, sure enough, that works, so TA-DA! I am now 89% satisfied. Thank you VERY much for your patient help.
2. Having only a few playlists, I, too, would be happy with a column headed Playlists with only a yes or no entry.
1. I'm struggling to answer whether the playlists are in my db as you ask. They are wherever playlists are created when I click on Edit>New Playlist. I don't know how to open MM.DB to see if they are in there. However, if the question is "Are the playlists in the same file as the mp3's," the answer is no. (MM is installed in my Applications partition (G), MM.DB is in the Operating System [>Local Settings>Application Data] partition (C), and the mp3's are in my Data partition (H).) However, your question makes me understand that the Custom Properties Panel script will work as I want for files located in the MM folder, so I experimented with the "Now Playing" window and, sure enough, that works, so TA-DA! I am now 89% satisfied. Thank you VERY much for your patient help.
2. Having only a few playlists, I, too, would be happy with a column headed Playlists with only a yes or no entry.