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Feature Request - Drag & drop multiple files to move files
JimH:
Brian is correct.
The tool is easy to try. Just select a few files, then right click and choose Rename, Move, and Copy. Check the directory box and fill in the base path (at least).
Try a few before you do very many.
The wiki has a topic.
somebike:
--- Quote from: JimH on June 29, 2017, 07:14:46 pm ---Brian is correct.
The tool is easy to try. Just select a few files, then right click and choose Rename, Move, and Copy. Check the directory box and fill in the base path (at least).
Try a few before you do very many.
The wiki has a topic.
--- End quote ---
I did try. I want to move folders and I could only seem to select files within a folder. When I drag and drop a single folder to a new location, the library is properly updated and the the file is moved in Windows Explorer. I used the Wiki as my guide and I accept that I may not completely understand the tool despite the fact the Wiki was written in clear and I thought understandable language.
What I would like to do is have all of the folders for particular band that are named in this fashion Artist - Album name (Year) Format go into a single folder under Artist name. I may want to go further and then put all artists starting with the letter A in a folder labeled A and so forth.
The reason I want to do this is because having so many single folders in one location seems to cause a lot of lag when tagging and doing library updates. I have some folders like High Resolution files in folders with significantly less entries and these functions perform much faster.
Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Spike1000:
--- Quote from: somebike on June 30, 2017, 07:49:04 am ---I may want to go further and then put all artists starting with the letter A in a folder labeled A and so forth.
--- End quote ---
My 2p on this is that this is an unnecessary 'layer' that's not needed. MC is database based so technically is doesn't matter where your files are located as they at picked by database 'views' based on tags (ie metadata) not folder location. Having "artist" folders with 'album' folders underneath is sufficient for us humans to logically store/find albums/tracks; an "alphabetical" layer on top of that isn't required.
I feel the 'laggyness' you're experiencing has causes not related to the folder structure. It would have to be a very extreme folder structure to cause significant file system delays.
You can move all the files you wish to move in Explorer and the run an update in MC to update the changed links. I don't think this is the recommended approach (that's RM & C) and you may need to change some settings in MC so it deals with 'broken links' the way you wish but it does work in my setup. Try a few files first to ensure it works for you.
Spike
blgentry:
--- Quote from: somebike on June 30, 2017, 07:49:04 am ---What I would like to do is have all of the folders for particular band that are named in this fashion Artist - Album name (Year) Format go into a single folder under Artist name. I may want to go further and then put all artists starting with the letter A in a folder labeled A and so forth.
--- End quote ---
I agree with Spike that having a lot of folders probably isn't a problem. Though this thread says that NTFS starts to get unhappy with "several thousand" files or folders in a single folder:
https://serverfault.com/questions/98235/how-many-files-in-a-directory-is-too-many-downloading-data-from-net
In either case, you can definitely use RM&C to do what you want. For the moment, don't think about the existing folder names that your files are using. Instead, think about the folder structure that you want. It sounds to me like you have folders like this:
C:\Music\Pink Floyd - The Dark Side Of The Moon (1973)\
...and what you want instead is:
C:\Music\Pink Floyd\The Dark Side Of The Moon\
To do this in the RM&C tool, you would check the Directory box and then:
Base Path: C:\Music\
Rule: [Artist]\[Album]
You probably want to check the "move all files in directory" box at the top so it gets everything, including extra files like log files, jpegs, etc.
You can make your rules more elaborate to include the Year in the directory name, etc.
Do some experiments with a few files at a time. Use the PREVIEW box in RM&C to see what it's going to do before it does it. This will really help you to not make mistakes.
Feel free to ask more questions.
Good luck.
Brian.
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