by terrypin » Thu Jun 09, 2011 1:57 pm
Thanks, didn't know about that. However, it's a pretty heavy way to do what i was looking for. Every extract is physically copied to a set of subfolders in
C:\Documents and Settings\Terry\Local Settings\Application Data\MediaMonkey\Previews\
So apart from using a lot of space to duplicate content, it takes a very long time to prepare. About 2 seconds per 20 second extract in my first tests.That's not really acceptable for the spur of the moment thing I have in mind.
Also, I note that MM doesn't delete those empty subfolders when the Previews are deleted from the Previw node.
I was hoping maybe MM could somehow build a playlist and then time each successive extract. Perhaps a script?
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Terry, East Grinstead, UK
Thanks, didn't know about that. However, it's a pretty heavy way to do what i was looking for. Every extract is [u]physically[/u] copied to a set of subfolders in
C:\Documents and Settings\Terry\Local Settings\Application Data\MediaMonkey\Previews\
So apart from using a lot of space to duplicate content, it takes a very long time to prepare. About 2 seconds per 20 second extract in my first tests.That's not really acceptable for the spur of the moment thing I have in mind.
Also, I note that MM doesn't delete those empty subfolders when the Previews are deleted from the Previw node.
I was hoping maybe MM could somehow build a playlist and then [u]time[/u] each successive extract. Perhaps a script?
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Terry, East Grinstead, UK