Cleaning up "send to.."

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Cleaning up "send to.."

Post by statik »

Just a quick question, nothing big;
is there any way to clear the "cache" in the send to... option? If I want to send stuff to a folder which I've just moved from one harddrive to another, the folder name comes up twice and it's really annoying...
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Post by pah68 »

You can remove them from your MediaMonkey.ini file.

Look for the headings:
[SendToPlstHist]
&
[SendToFldrHist]
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Post by statiK »

well... no; my ini file looks like this:

[out_ds]
cfg_def_fade=0
cfg_total_time=363195416
[Appearance]
Language=en
[System]
Skinned=1

...and that's all.

Using the latest beta, don't know if that's a bug, cause it doesn't seem to remember my settings either (column preferences and such)
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Post by trixmoto »

Well that's definitely not right. Where is this .ini file? Do you have more than one? The one that MM uses is in "{My Documents}\My Music\MediaMonkey\".
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Post by statik »

Ahhh, that looks better; the one I was looking at was in the MediaMonkey program folder, guess that one's a dummy then... ;)

Thanks, got it now :)
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Post by Guest »

...though for some reason my skin reverted to the original blue one when I tampered with the ini file. Weird, but it works nonetheless ;)
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Post by trixmoto »

If there's an .ini file in the program folder then it uses that one instead. Theoretically. I'm having some issues here, which I'm trying to pin down before I report them. But even though I have one in my program folder it still stores the Now Playing Index in the one in my music folder. Not sure why! :)
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Post by Peke »

Ini File in Programs Dir is yust temporal as some of Winamp plugins demands that <EXE name>.ini is located in programs folder so that they can read settings. MM appon exit writes all info in those files back in INI located in My Music.

Note: I suggest that any INI (The one in My Music) edits should be done while MM is closed due to reson that MM reads INI on Startup in Memory and then ir writes it appon MM exit so overwriting the changes could accure.
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