by Tekke » Fri Jan 10, 2025 2:00 pm
I'm pretty late to this post, but I was just looking up something similar. I'm not very technical, so hope it's clear.
I did more searching around and it seems the wiki shows this in more detail: https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/WebHel ... ollections
but here is my original explanation anyhow:
I have just stumbled upon the option to "Configure Collections and Nodes". Basically you can add/remove/reorganize the list on the left side (Home | Playing | Music | Playlists, etc.) You just right click on one of the collections in the list and it'll give you the "Configure Collections and Nodes" option.
I've added a node and created a filter so, for example, all separate albums from Final Fantasy XIV are in one place, kind of like an automatic playlist. This doesn't separate them out within the "albums" area as I had hoped, but it makes for a quick access, at least.
I don't know if this helps, but I just stumbled on it and thought I would share.
I'm pretty late to this post, but I was just looking up something similar. I'm not very technical, so hope it's clear.
[i][b]I did more searching around and it seems the wiki shows this in more detail: [/b][/i]https://www.mediamonkey.com/wiki/WebHelp:Playback_Rules/5.0#Collections
but here is my original explanation anyhow:
I have just stumbled upon the option to "Configure Collections and Nodes". Basically you can add/remove/reorganize the list on the left side (Home | Playing | Music | Playlists, etc.) You just right click on one of the collections in the list and it'll give you the "Configure Collections and Nodes" option.
I've added a node and created a filter so, for example, all separate albums from Final Fantasy XIV are in one place, kind of like an automatic playlist. This doesn't separate them out within the "albums" area as I had hoped, but it makes for a quick access, at least.
I don't know if this helps, but I just stumbled on it and thought I would share.