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On 18/02/12 17:37, Scott & Nicole Harris wrote:
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<div>I took the plunge and switched over to Master, and so far
am quite impressed. When it comes to music however, I
didn’t think it was possible (never been a big fan of
MythMusic), but it seems like it has gotten even MORE
confusing. Initially when I went to Music, I was greeted
with the “You haven’t selected any tracks” message. So I
fumbled around and found the select tracks option in setup,
selected a couple tracks, went back to listen to music and
my tracks were there. However, I have some 5000 tracks and
don’t feel like going through and selecting them all just to
now be able to play them. On top of that, the only
navigation I can seem to get to work is a flat, scrollable
list of all my selected tracks. None of the “change view”
options seem to do anything, and I can no longer find the
nice, simple “Display entire music tree option”.</div>
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<div>Can anyone fill me in a bit on how to get back to a
simple navigation of my music tree?</div>
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Not sure exactly what you want to do. If you want to add all your
tracks to the current playlist Menu->Quick Playlists->All
Tracks. <br>
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If you want to navigate your music in a tree similar to the old
MythMusic then Menu->Switch View->Playlist Editor - Tree then
use the tree to add or replace tracks in the current playlist. You
can navigate the tree anyway you want so if you wanted to add all
the tracks by Pink Floyd with a rating of 8 then you would go
Artist->Pink Floyd->Ratings->8 Stars and selecting it will
give you the chose to add or replace the matching tracks in the
playlist (believe me it's easier to use than describe).<br>
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Paul H. <br>
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