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SOLVED How to have a consolidated view of multiple hard disks like Foobar2000
RoderickGI:
Thanks RD James. That is a good enhancement of my original simple expression.
My apologies AndreaT. I have been distracted with other things, and so haven't had a chance to build some data in a structure like yours to test, so haven't gotten back to this. Try creating the View as shown, and see if that does what you want. I built it and on my data, it does drill down through the directory structure, but I have a very flat structure so hard to tell if it will do what you want. Also, it still ultimately relies on tags for the final window display, which you don't have, so it may not be perfect.
Note: In image 3, if you are wondering how to get "Directories" to show, that is actually the Expression category built in image 4. So ignore that "Directories" isn't showing yet, set the Panes to left, then click the Add button to add the Expression category, Ok to save and then see if the View does what you want.
AndreaT:
WOW!
RD James, it is exactly what I was willing to have!
Fantastic. Many thanks and... my personal suggestion to all the Dev Team, ADD THIS VIEW BY DEFAULT.
Regards
Andrea
RD James:
To follow up on this, it seems that Media Center crashes immediately if you try and sort through this view by hitting a letter on your keyboard; e.g. hitting T to get to artists starting with that letter.
AndreaT:
Hello Reader, if you get here, better you know that the right expression to use is the following
Code:
RemoveLeft(Replace([Filename (path)],;,|),3)&DataType=Regards, Andrea
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