Even if I could use theater view and go through the trees to select the file, the way they're organized works, so that wouldn't be a big deal.
You can definitely do this one... in Theater View (CTRL-4) try selecting
Views on the left... one of your views should be
Disk Location... that should be the one you're looking for.
If your “views” menu doesn’t show you a
Disk Location option, maybe it’s not selected to show up in Theater View. To check, go back to standard view (CTRL-1) click on
Audio (at the top of the area on the left that shows your playlists, etc) in order to expand that menu to show your different views. One of these should be named
Disk Location – Right-click on it and choose
edit view scheme. This will open up a window with options for that particular view; on the right there are some check boxes, make sure
Show in Theater View is selected.
Now if you don’t see a Disk Location view under
Audio, then you might need to create it – Right-click on
Audio and choose
Add a view scheme. In the window that pops up you want to Add -> Filename (path) in Step 1, then Name it (or use the auto-name) in Step 2, and make sure that you have “Show in Theater View” selected in Step 3. Choose OK and there should be a new view under Audio that also shows up as a selection in your Theater View
Views option.
Step 4 is where MC really shines (IMHO) and you can go in and slice and dice (i.e. filter, select, etc) your library to really customize just what shows up in the View you’re making. For instance, you have all your live shows stored as flac files somewhere (maybe it’s on your E:\ drive) but you might have some miscellaneous downloaded stuff in your My Music folder. Well, you could clean up the view your making by choosing
Edit Included Files in Step 4 – you could set up a rule to only show files that are in locations that contain e:\ or only file type is flac… just the tip of the iceberg.
Good Luck!