Tools, options, auto-organize, check mark genre but only for a file type such as Podcast nothing else. then create a rule and hit ok and close the box's by hitting ok to everything. now if the files that the rule was created to change are moved in my cause are not in the library anymore MM will forget the genre for the rules you created.
anyway doesn't really matter because I was doing it wrong. I should have created that rule for podcasts in the filters criteria and not in the genre criteria. now it will not forget the rule I created.
not remembering settings destination point BUG#5795
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Re: not remembering settings destination point BUG#5795
any progress on this ever getting fixed?
Re: not remembering settings destination point BUG#5795
THIS IS WHAT WORKED for me on the Fuse to get Genre of Audiobook, Podcast and Music in their own folders.
Under Device Configuration, press the Configure button and set the Sync Tracks to the below.
Put the below the second line (subdirectories)
$If(<Genre>=Audiobook,Audiobooks\,$If(<Genre>=Podcast,Podcasts\,Music\<Album Artist>\))<Album>
Put <Title> on the third line (filename). Leave the first line blank (Main Directory).
Make sure the above <Album Artist> has a space and not a return character between the two words.
Make sure there is only one $ at beginning of line.
Under Device Configuration, press the Configure button and set the Sync Tracks to the below.
Put the below the second line (subdirectories)
$If(<Genre>=Audiobook,Audiobooks\,$If(<Genre>=Podcast,Podcasts\,Music\<Album Artist>\))<Album>
Put <Title> on the third line (filename). Leave the first line blank (Main Directory).
Make sure the above <Album Artist> has a space and not a return character between the two words.
Make sure there is only one $ at beginning of line.