by denisova » Sat Jun 27, 2015 4:08 pm
Here's a playlist-related question: How to make playlist folders?
I would like to organize and group my playlists in folders and subfolders—instead of having them appear in a simple alphabetical list under the Playlists node.
Why playlist folders? Because I have a ton of autoPlaylists, so many that I must scroll down the media tree to see them all. Many of these playlists simply act as feeds into other lists, so I'd like to tuck them away into a place where they don't hog screen real estate.
Or… suggestions for a workaround that lets you organize dozens of playlists in a way that doesn't eat up screen real estate.
thx,
denisova
MMW Gold v4.1.7 (portable mode)
p.s. I hope I don't enrage anyone giving an itunes example:
You'd add a playlist folder like this: File > New Playlist Folder. You can move and drag the resulting folder anywhere you'd like in the playlist area at the right side of the app window. You can also drag playlists into or out of any playlist folders. And you can drag folders into another playlist folder, thereby creating a subfolder
Here's a playlist-related question: [b]How to make playlist folders?[/b]
I would like to organize and group my playlists in folders and subfolders—instead of having them appear in a simple alphabetical list under the Playlists node.
Why playlist folders? Because I have a ton of autoPlaylists, so many that I must scroll down the media tree to see them all. Many of these playlists simply act as feeds into other lists, so I'd like to tuck them away into a place where they don't hog screen real estate.
Or… suggestions for a workaround that lets you organize dozens of playlists in a way that doesn't eat up screen real estate.
thx,
denisova
MMW Gold v4.1.7 (portable mode)
p.s. I hope I don't enrage anyone giving an itunes example:
You'd add a playlist folder like this: File > New Playlist Folder. You can move and drag the resulting folder anywhere you'd like in the playlist area at the right side of the app window. You can also drag playlists into or out of any playlist folders. And you can drag folders into another playlist folder, thereby creating a subfolder