by fellow » Sun May 25, 2008 8:02 am
The NP arrow shortcuts don't work when there are no matching tracks in the library i.e. when the NP track is not in the library. The fact these ones appear is I think a bug.
Right-clicking the arrow of the song that is currently playing (or of any song in the 'Now playing' view, selectable on the left panel above the library) shows me a menu with some amazon entries, google and wikipedia. I've selected wikipedia. Clicking this arrow has no effect.
No, had tried every combination already. Does it work for anybody when using it for a directory? What I'm doing is that files are sorted in directories named for example
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Great Album\Disc 1\01-track.mp3
Great Album\Disc 1\02-track.mp3
Great Album\Disc 2\01-track.mp3
Great Album\Disc 2\02-track.mp3
since apart from Disc#, every track is set correctly, I'm putting the cursor in the "All" selection below 'Great Album' and using "<Disc#>\" as a mask.
This method works fine for other tags, but not for Disc#.
[quote]The NP arrow shortcuts don't work when there are no matching tracks in the library i.e. when the NP track is not in the library. The fact these ones appear is I think a bug.[/quote]
Right-clicking the arrow of the song that is currently playing (or of any song in the 'Now playing' view, selectable on the left panel above the library) shows me a menu with some amazon entries, google and wikipedia. I've selected wikipedia. Clicking this arrow has no effect.
[quote]fellow wrote:
Also, I'm still not able to use the <Disc #> tags for directories in 'tag from filename'.
Perhaps due to http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=29676 ?[/quote]
No, had tried every combination already. Does it work for anybody when using it for a directory? What I'm doing is that files are sorted in directories named for example
[code]
Great Album\Disc 1\01-track.mp3
Great Album\Disc 1\02-track.mp3
Great Album\Disc 2\01-track.mp3
Great Album\Disc 2\02-track.mp3
[/code]
since apart from Disc#, every track is set correctly, I'm putting the cursor in the "All" selection below 'Great Album' and using "<Disc#>\" as a mask.
This method works fine for other tags, but not for Disc#.