>Yes I have SC to get all my music from musicip, and the SC music path
>is blank, I used the spicefly setup around 5 months ago or so, and this
>was the way it was I believe, didn't realise you could still have SC
>look at the music folder too?
>
In my opinion, you are better off setting a SC music folder scan path.

>So fastest way would be to have SC still see the music folder, to do a 
>quick look for new music, and then get the plugin to find the musicip
>settings for the new tracks?
>
Yes, the quickest way to get mixable songs in SC is to perform a scan for "new 
and changed files".  This will cause SC to find new music.  It will then 
automatically ask MusicIP if those songs are mixable - you don't need to do 
anything else.

If "Read Song Data" MusicIP setting is ticked, MusicIP will also modify your SC 
library with tag data as read by MusicIP.  If "Read Song Data" is unticked, it 
won't bother to replace the SC tag data with MusicIP tag data (they *should* be 
the same, but MusicIP isn't as clever as SC, and thus there are discrepancies).

If "Read Song Data" is ticked, the scan will always take twice as long as a 
full SC rescan, as it looks up every track in MusicIP every time.

>I guess the 37 tracks are the ones without ip, most are less than 10
>seconds or random nameless ones?
>
Sounds like it.

You can look in the SC scanner log - this will tell you what songs have been 
scanned that are not mixable.

Phil
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