Thanks. I will bear that in mind as the library is extensive.
On Thu, 1 Sept 2022 at 19:52, Titus Aduxas wrote:
> Thanks all. Sorted :)
>
> On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 6:52:10 PM UTC+1 Garthhh wrote:
>
>> When I go to Tools>Preferences>Music Library>Add New Folder
>> I can navigate to a
Thanks all. Sorted :)
On Thursday, September 1, 2022 at 6:52:10 PM UTC+1 Garthhh wrote:
> When I go to Tools>Preferences>Music Library>Add New Folder
> I can navigate to a 2nd hdd from there
> On manjaro it's located, Run>Media>"name of external device"
> I'm not sure of the path on
When I go to Tools>Preferences>Music Library>Add New Folder
I can navigate to a 2nd hdd from there
On manjaro it's located, Run>Media>"name of external device"
I'm not sure of the path on Mint
When you get it to work, if Clementine opens before the hdd is mounted &
you try to play music you will
Clementine has some powerful tools, many of which I don't quite understand
Clementine always had a right click Delete option, which now reads Delete
>From Disk, I blew up a few files accidentally learning the clementine
definition of delete
I've never used the right click organize files
In the playlist, right click brings an menu entry "Files organize" but in
the next window, i can not select an individual folder at my laptop.
That's a pity. May be in the next update version, someone build in a
individual selection possibility.
Garthhh schrieb am Freitag, 7. Januar 2022 um
I can't compare to media monkey as I haven't had a windows machine in a
decade or so
Rhythm box is itune like built for gnome
Clementine is a music files database manager, with many tools specific to
music files
Designed to do queries of large databases of music files
Build a smart playlist
I meat no way to sort.
Stefan Franz schrieb am Freitag, 7. Januar 2022 um 19:05:41 UTC+1:
> But i see now way to sort inside clementine the tracks. I saw only the
> delete function.
>
> I'm looking for a Linux program for sorting, like MediaMonkey at windows
> can do.
> Short listn to a
But i see now way to sort inside clementine the tracks. I saw only the
delete function.
I'm looking for a Linux program for sorting, like MediaMonkey at windows
can do.
Short listn to a track in a filebrowser and after that sorting in the
directory structor.
Garthhh schrieb am Freitag, 7.
You can certainly move files around with a file browser
I never use the clementine interface to add or move files, occasionally
I'll right click & delete from disc
I'm set to monitor library for changes
When I add or remove an album, I can watch it appear in the
clementine library within a few