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How To Add New Category in Left Tree payne
rgadawg:
How can I add a completely new category in the tree payne. Say Movies, but not a sub category of "Video" where they get all mixed together. I want only Movies in "Movies" and only Music Videos in "Videos" ?? Thanks. MC17 working great.
CountryBumkin:
If your asking about the Standard View, just right click on the header and put a "check mark" next to the property you want to see. Or do you mean create a custom category?
Or, if not the Standard View, perhaps you meant this:
From the Wiki:
Adding a custom view scheme group to the tree
Why would you do this?
By default, MEDIA CENTER does not provide a means for the user to list all media types within a single view scheme. It does, however, provide a little known path for adding our own root tree items, which can, if we want, show the entire contents of the library in one place.
How would you do this?
To add a custom root tree item, start by selecting a 'non library' tree item such as Playing Now or Start. Next, click on 'Edit' in the top toolbar. (Where you see File | Edit | View | Player | Tools | Help ) From the edit list, click on "Add View Scheme" to launch the "Edit View Scheme" dialogue box, and then fill it out as desired. If you leave "Step 4" empty, the resulting view scheme will list every file present in your library, so you might find the [file type] field makes a helpful choice for your first pane. I'm sure you can see that by placing filters in "Step 4", it's possible to create very specific, purpose built view schemes. Once you're done, click the OK button and see your new view scheme appear in the tree.
The only word of caution I'd offer is not to add too many of these as things may become overly 'busy' and there's also the possibility that too many root items could begin to slow down your overall MEDIA CENTER experience. Remember, you can right click your new tree entry and add child view schemes if you like.
Example
I made one called "workshop" where I do all my library maintainence...
rgadawg:
Thanks, In MC17, it's under > VIEW > ADD VIEW > ADD LIBRARY VIEW > which creates a root menu item just fine, but the new menu item inherits the same ol' library as my "videos" menu items does. I need the newly created "Movies" menu item to use a library with ONLY the movies, and the Videos menu item to use ONLY the "music videos"
Kinda silly to create a new root menu item that holds the exact same library items
I tried deleting the Movie items, but that of course removed all the items from my Video collection also, now, where was that backup ?
rick.ca:
Views are views of the Library. Any view can be configured to view anything included in the Library. Use Rules for file display to specify what files are to be visible in the view.
As you've discovered, Delete doesn't mean "remove from view." It means "delete from Library." And if you ask it to, it will also delete the file the record is about.
rgadawg:
Okay, after some playing around. What you have to do is Add a New Library, set it up, then switch between the two different libraries from "Playing Now" > Load Library. I guess I was looking for a way to click "Video" and get one folder of my videos, and then just click another root menu item, or even VIEW, and get the "Movies" library. Oh well, awesome software. not complaining.
PS we're WAY past the deleting from library vs. deleting from file system. The backup, restore stuff you people have in place is great. I get to really screw around, and go right back in fet clicks, when I screw something up ?
Thanks for your suggestion.
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