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[[{{WebHelp:Links|Content}}|Help]] > [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}|Navigating the Library]] > Folder
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This Folders node in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}#Interface|Media Tree]] allows you to access to your Hard Drive, CD/DVD/BluRay Drive, External Drive, Network, or any other devices that have drive letters attached, much as you would with the File Explorer. The Folders node shows all supported Media Files, not just those that are part of the Library. This is useful when you want to perform operations on Files that are not (yet) part of your Library. For example:
This Folders node in the [[{{WebHelp:Links|Exploring Tracks}}#Interface|Media Tree]] allows you to access to your Hard Drive, CD/DVD/BluRay Drive, External Drive, Network, or any other devices that have drive letters attached, much as you would with the File Explorer. The Folders node shows all supported Media Files, not just those that are part of the Library. This is useful when you want to perform operations on Files that are not (yet) part of your Library. For example:



Revision as of 23:51, 10 November 2020

Help > Navigating the Library > Media Tree: Folders


This Folders node in the Media Tree allows you to access to your Hard Drive, CD/DVD/BluRay Drive, External Drive, Network, or any other devices that have drive letters attached, much as you would with the File Explorer. The Folders node shows all supported Media Files, not just those that are part of the Library. This is useful when you want to perform operations on Files that are not (yet) part of your Library. For example:

  • Browse a CD that hasn't been added to your library to listen to it, edit its contents (edits are saved to cdplayer.ini), and/or 'Add' it to the Library.
  • Browse to a folder on your hard drive that hasn't yet been added to the library and then Add it.
  • Create a new folder called C:/Music and then move folders from /Library/Location/C:/Temp into this new directory (this cannot be done in the /Library/Location view since it only shows directories that already contain audio Tracks).
  • Examine, edit, or create an .m3u playlist that is not part of the library.

Related information:

Tree Configuration

Working with .m3u Playlists


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