by tadcook » Fri May 03, 2013 9:07 pm
A couple of weeks later, I figured this out.
The problem began when selecting drives to rip to. At some point I apparently typed in a g:Music/artist/ path instead of using the already established path, G:/MUSIC/artist/, and that path remained as a selection in the drop-down.
This caused a problem when I had several CDs that I thought perhaps I hadn't ripped. I ripped them, and accidentally selected g:Music/ instead of G:/MUSIC/ where they had already been ripped. I wasn't warned about the redundant ripping, apparently because the path looked different to MediaMonkey, probably because of the missing / after the drive designation. Then when I did searches later, I saw the duplicate tracks.
But I have never been able to figure out how to delete any of the paths from the choices presented in the drop-down when I am about to rip. So every time I rip, I am presented with every drive path option I have ever used. I tried using Delete, but that didn't do it.
How do I clean this up? Seems like it should be simple, but I cannot find anything on it.
A couple of weeks later, I figured this out.
The problem began when selecting drives to rip to. At some point I apparently typed in a g:Music/artist/ path instead of using the already established path, G:/MUSIC/artist/, and that path remained as a selection in the drop-down.
This caused a problem when I had several CDs that I thought perhaps I hadn't ripped. I ripped them, and accidentally selected g:Music/ instead of G:/MUSIC/ where they had already been ripped. I wasn't warned about the redundant ripping, apparently because the path looked different to MediaMonkey, probably because of the missing / after the drive designation. Then when I did searches later, I saw the duplicate tracks.
But I have never been able to figure out how to delete any of the paths from the choices presented in the drop-down when I am about to rip. So every time I rip, I am presented with every drive path option I have ever used. I tried using Delete, but that didn't do it.
How do I clean this up? Seems like it should be simple, but I cannot find anything on it.