How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

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Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von soneil » Sa Nov 26, 2011 5:17 am

Dreadlau hat geschrieben:In the My computer node --> right click --> New folder
Ok that works. I hadn't looked there since I always work within the 'location' section. I wish creating folders from there was possible also. Saves me having to go down the bottom to expand the my computer icon as I never use that generally within mm.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lowlander » Mi Nov 17, 2010 10:52 am

That's because the Location node only shows folders with music in them. So adding a new folder there would not show it as it doesn't contain music.

Using Tools > Auto-Organize Files would do the job of creating the new folder for you while also moving/copying the tracks: http://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/webhelp/f ... enames.htm

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Dreadlau » Mi Nov 17, 2010 10:51 am

soneil hat geschrieben:Ah ok. I always browse the folder structure from the library/location area and there's no new folder option there. Perhaps there should be.
The location node only lists folders containing tracks that belongs to the library.
That's the reason why you can't make a new folder there.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von soneil » Mi Nov 17, 2010 10:47 am

Ah ok. I always browse the folder structure from the library/location area and there's no new folder option there. Perhaps there should be.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Dreadlau » Mi Nov 17, 2010 9:16 am

In the My computer node --> right click --> New folder

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von soneil » Mi Nov 17, 2010 7:00 am

I've had similar issues. When I get music from places like Beatport or rip songs from CDs I put them all in to one folder. I have that folder auto monitored so that anything i put in there is added straight to the library (having only 1 folder auto scanned I find is good for performance). Then from there I can easily move them within media monkey to whatever folder they're destined for.

The problem is when I want to move songs from there in to a folder that doesn't yet exist, I have to create the folder outside mm, move at least one song in to that folder and then scan that folder in mm before I can move songs in to it from within mm.

Wouldn't it be a lot easier to simply add an option in mm itself to create a new folder? I know folders can be automatically created in various ways but I often want to create a new folder manually within my music database and have it come straight up, without having to leave mm. I don't need to leave mm for much else to do with my music so it's a pain having to leave mm to manually create a folder within my existing folder structure.

If there's already a way to manually create a new blank folder in mm so that I can move songs in to it then I'd like to know.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lallas » Do Okt 07, 2010 4:49 pm

Did just that. But I will give it another try tomorrow. It's late in Europe you know ;)
Thanks for now.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lowlander » Do Okt 07, 2010 4:40 pm

If you select files in the Library node and use it play counts will remain.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lallas » Do Okt 07, 2010 4:35 pm

Lowlander hat geschrieben:Yes, the best is Tools > Auto-Organize Files: http://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/webhelp/f ... enames.htm
Seemes to be an easy way to make the file transfer, keeping the files remaining in the MMJ catalog. But in my testing it doesnt Iook like the information bout number of plays and last played still is there.

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lowlander » Do Okt 07, 2010 4:04 pm

Yes, the best is Tools > Auto-Organize Files: http://www.mediamonkey.com/sw/webhelp/f ... enames.htm

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Gast » Do Okt 07, 2010 4:01 pm

No the Virtual CD was just given as an example... ;)

I've tried some copying and wonder if there really is a way to keep database data such as number of plays and last played when moving an entire collection of files from one drive to another?

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lowlander » Do Okt 07, 2010 3:37 pm

When you move files from the Library to the My Computer they should remain in the library and thus playlists remain working in MediaMonkey (not other software though).

Are you moving Virtual CD files or files with a copy in the Virtual CD?

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von Lallas » Do Okt 07, 2010 3:31 pm

You can instead use the "My computer" node to create new directories and browse the PC as you would with Windows explorer.
When you use this method of creating new directories and copy files from one place to another (In my case that'll be my whole library from one drive to another) will MMJ still locate tracks belonging to playlists, Virtual CD's and so on?

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von cthorne » Di Aug 31, 2010 9:53 am

That actually worked. I did a rescan in the my computer node & it found the new directory & discovered the moved track. It also asked if I should remove the missing track[the previous location of the track]. I also see that in my computer, I can make new directories. So, maybe I can do what I wanted using the my computer node. I'll experiment some more and update this thread with my results...

Re: How to get New Directory to show in MediaMonkey

von nohitter151 » Mo Aug 30, 2010 11:51 pm

cthorne hat geschrieben:I appreciate the responses, but I don't get it.

Auto-organize looks to me like it creates filenames & directories based on metadata in the files. That's good if that's what you want & the metadata is complete and accurate. First, that's not what I want to do & second the metadata is not complete & accurate. [I'm trying to do this with a single track [audio file] and a single directory so that I can tell how to do lots of other audio files that I want to organize.

Also, the new directory that I created in Windows Explorer is NOT shown in MediaMonkey anywhere that I know to look, including my computer. So, I guess I still do not know how to get a directory shown in MediaMonkey. If I could get a directory shown, I could probably move a file [audio track] to it within MediaMonkey. However, I don't know that I can do that if I cannot try it because I can't get a new directory to show up in MediaMonkey.

I'm thinking I can get the directory/file structure set up first & then work on the metadata. Maybe that's the problem. Am I missing the point & MediaMonkey needs the metadata complete & accurate first and isn't made to create directory structures manually & put files in them except by metadata-driven operations? Is that the point? If it is, I'll have to rethink what I'm doing. Correcting & completing the metadata on files not structured correctly to me is like putting the cart before the horse. Seems like a lot of metadata work before I can get the organizing done to me.

But this still wouldn't answer the question of how to get a new directory created outside MediaMonkey to show up in MediaMonkey, especially if that directory is a sub-directory of a directory already shown in MediaMonkey. Also, did I mention that I moved an audio file in the existing MediaMonkey display to the new directory. I did the move in Windows Explorer. Didn't help...
The "Location" node under "Library" only shows directories that have actual tracks in them that are in the library, it won't show other directories. If you move a track to a new folder, the only way for MM to know that track has been moved to that folder would be to scan it via File > Add/rescan.

You can instead use the "My computer" node to create new directories and browse the PC as you would with Windows explorer.

You can also just use "Auto-organize". While you can use existing metadata, you don't have to. Say your track is in C:\Music\Hello Goodbye.mp3 and you want to move the file to a new sub-folder called "Beatles". Regardless of what metadata is available in the file, you can just type in "C:\Music\Beatles\<Filename>" to move any set of tracks into that subfolder.

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