by adhalejr » Tue Jan 09, 2024 5:17 pm
A few remarks by way of response:
1. I have not done *any* re-scanning after the move to the new PC. I'm desperately hoping to avoid that because I haven't had the greatest experience with mass re-scanning.
2. There are 3 items in that "Location" view, only 1 of which has any artwork.
3. I have to go down quite a few levels under any of those 3 "locations" to find folders which have any files in them. All of them have files someplace. Only the middle one, with artwork, actually has "music" in it.
Given that information, how should I proceed? Should I:
a) Re-assign the middle one, with artwork, via the "Media Properties" context menu item?
b) "Remove" (context menu entry) the other two locations? If I do that, it won't affect the files in them that are correctly part of my other collection, will it?
c) Try re-introducing the "Path" criteria to the collection definition?
Thanks again.
A few remarks by way of response:
1. I have not done *any* re-scanning after the move to the new PC. I'm desperately hoping to avoid that because I haven't had the greatest experience with mass re-scanning.
2. There are 3 items in that "Location" view, only 1 of which has any artwork.
3. I have to go down quite a few levels under any of those 3 "locations" to find folders which have any files in them. All of them have files someplace. Only the middle one, with artwork, actually has "music" in it.
Given that information, how should I proceed? Should I:
a) Re-assign the middle one, with artwork, via the "Media Properties" context menu item?
b) "Remove" (context menu entry) the other two locations? If I do that, it won't affect the files in them that are correctly part of my other collection, will it?
c) Try re-introducing the "Path" criteria to the collection definition?
Thanks again.