od Edgar » stř úno 27, 2019 11:53 am
Given that Windows only allows for 26 drive letters (A-Z, and I'm using them all) and with the understanding that "A" & "B" are traditionally reserved for "floppy drives" and might be ignored by Windows search indexing database (although this does not appear to be the case on Windows 10)…
I have chosen to assign the drive letter "B" to my ASUS 5.25" internal trayed CD/DVD drive; it is the only CD/DVD drive on my computer. I used to have a similar (Sony?) drive which was assigned drive letter "F" and MediaMonkey had no trouble recognizing it (playing & ripping). If I change the ASUS's drive letter to "F" (or "Z") MediaMonkey recognizes it and both plays and rips from.
Shouldn't MediaMonkey accept drive letter "B"?
Given that Windows only allows for 26 drive letters (A-Z, and I'm using them all) and with the understanding that "A" & "B" are traditionally reserved for "floppy drives" and might be ignored by Windows search indexing database (although this does not appear to be the case on Windows 10)…
I have chosen to assign the drive letter "B" to my ASUS 5.25" internal trayed CD/DVD drive; it is the only CD/DVD drive on my computer. I used to have a similar (Sony?) drive which was assigned drive letter "F" and MediaMonkey had no trouble recognizing it (playing & ripping). If I change the ASUS's drive letter to "F" (or "Z") MediaMonkey recognizes it and both plays and rips from.
Shouldn't MediaMonkey accept drive letter "B"?