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Old 03-12-2007, 09:42 PM   #1
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It looks like CF uses ID3 tags to display music files...

Since many of my tags are incorrect or have useless information in them, is there a way to display media based on how my folders are organized and not by ID3 tags?

EDIT: Also, and this is something that bugs me in other front ends is let's say I only have one song by an artist, once it has finished playing that song it doesn't advance to the next artist.. it only plays what is in that playlist, that one song.

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Old 03-12-2007, 11:00 PM   #2
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you just need to load more songs in your playlist, not sure what you mean by this...

you can also go to settings and disable the option for "folder tag reading" and browse all your music by Music Folders in "My Library" instead of using the database and tags...

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Old 03-12-2007, 11:15 PM   #3
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Quote: Originally Posted by veetid View Post
you just need to load more songs in your playlist, not sure what you mean by this...

I have my music stored pretty logically on my computer.

I'll have top level folders for Rock, Pop, Electronic, Rap, etc... then under each of those I have a folder for each artist and then in the artist folder I have the songs.

When it plays songs in a folder and gets to the last one, is there a way to have it move to the next folder and start playing out of that instead of just restarting from the begining in that folder?

Kinda like a 6CD changer gets to the end of CD 1 and then starts playing CD2...

Thanks!

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you can also go to settings and disable the option for "folder tag reading" and browse all your music by Music Folders in "My Library" instead of using the database and tags...

david

Ah, I see that now. Thank you.

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