by simonbrads » Mon Nov 12, 2012 8:07 am
Quick (I suspect) question. I've just starting using MM to manage my audio books (as well as my music). When adding new files to MM, how does MM assign the "Type" property (Music, Classical Music, Audiobook, etc.)?
It seems to get most classical music typed correctly, though I don't know how. Does it imply the type from the genre? What if I used a genre of, e.g., "Modern" (omitting "Classical")?
I ask because my audio books get categorized as (plain) music. AFAIK, the "Type" property is not stored in the file's metadata. Correct?
A related question, that may help, depending on the answers to the above: Can I add a tree node collection criterion along the lines of "Location starts with S:"?
Thanks,
Simon
Quick (I suspect) question. I've just starting using MM to manage my audio books (as well as my music). When adding new files to MM, how does MM assign the "Type" property (Music, Classical Music, Audiobook, etc.)?
It seems to get most classical music typed correctly, though I don't know how. Does it imply the type from the genre? What if I used a genre of, e.g., "Modern" (omitting "Classical")?
I ask because my audio books get categorized as (plain) music. AFAIK, the "Type" property is not stored in the file's metadata. Correct?
A related question, that may help, depending on the answers to the above: Can I add a tree node collection criterion along the lines of "Location starts with S:"?
Thanks,
Simon