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This is really a WPM11 item, but in Vista there is no option to roll-back to
the WMP10 version. Please reinstate the "Add to Library by searching computer" function available in previous versions. The "monitor Folders" function does not provide a manageable alternative for large libraries. It forces unnecessary searches through the library each time WMP is opened. It also forces an automatic multi-hour search merely by looking at the list of monitored folders and pressing "OK". I have more than 50,000 tracks and I know when I'm adding an album or deleting one and don't need to waste cpu cycles for no useful function. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...ce_maintenance |
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CVP,
Did you check under Options, Library, Monitor Folders? This is, or at least to me, sounds like much the same thing. Just to check I copied some older MP3's off of a CD, and dropped them in the monitored folders, and they were automatically added to my Library. Bill F. "cvp" wrote in message ... This is really a WPM11 item, but in Vista there is no option to roll-back to the WMP10 version. Please reinstate the "Add to Library by searching computer" function available in previous versions. The "monitor Folders" function does not provide a manageable alternative for large libraries. It forces unnecessary searches through the library each time WMP is opened. It also forces an automatic multi-hour search merely by looking at the list of monitored folders and pressing "OK". I have more than 50,000 tracks and I know when I'm adding an album or deleting one and don't need to waste cpu cycles for no useful function. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...ce_maintenance |
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Sure, Bill, I've tried. That bit is just like the monitor feature of WMP10.
It differs from "Add to library" in that it requires an active entry in the monitored folders for the library (in my case: 60K files 1TB +). That's what gives rise to all the extra searching/cpu activity. That isn't free for 60K files - all for no purpose than to verify that I haven't changed/added/deleted any tracks (Events that I perform carefully and knowingly). With an "Add to library" I wouldn't need to have the active monitoring set for the library. It's all there in WMP10 and doesn't detract from the use ofmonitoring for those who want to use it. "Bill Frisbee" wrote: CVP, Did you check under Options, Library, Monitor Folders? This is, or at least to me, sounds like much the same thing. Just to check I copied some older MP3's off of a CD, and dropped them in the monitored folders, and they were automatically added to my Library. Bill F. "cvp" wrote in message ... This is really a WPM11 item, but in Vista there is no option to roll-back to the WMP10 version. Please reinstate the "Add to Library by searching computer" function available in previous versions. The "monitor Folders" function does not provide a manageable alternative for large libraries. It forces unnecessary searches through the library each time WMP is opened. It also forces an automatic multi-hour search merely by looking at the list of monitored folders and pressing "OK". I have more than 50,000 tracks and I know when I'm adding an album or deleting one and don't need to waste cpu cycles for no useful function. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...ce_maintenance |
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CVP,
Did you read the help in WMP 11? a.. Monitoring folders. When you start the Player for the first time, it automatically searches certain default folders on your computer for music, video, and picture files, and then adds those files to your library. If you ever add or remove files from these folders, the Player automatically updates the library accordingly. You can change which folders the Player monitors if you store some of your digital media files in a location that is not already monitored automatically. a.. Add media files that you play. When you play a file on your computer or on the Internet, the Player automatically adds the file to your library if it isn't already in your library. The Player does not automatically add a file that you play from removable storage media, a removable storage device, or on a shared network folder. For example, if you play a file that is stored on a CompactFlash card, a data CD, or in a shared folder on another computer on your network, the Player will not automatically add the file to your library "cvp" wrote in message ... Sure, Bill, I've tried. That bit is just like the monitor feature of WMP10. It differs from "Add to library" in that it requires an active entry in the monitored folders for the library (in my case: 60K files 1TB +). That's what gives rise to all the extra searching/cpu activity. That isn't free for 60K files - all for no purpose than to verify that I haven't changed/added/deleted any tracks (Events that I perform carefully and knowingly). With an "Add to library" I wouldn't need to have the active monitoring set for the library. It's all there in WMP10 and doesn't detract from the use ofmonitoring for those who want to use it. "Bill Frisbee" wrote: CVP, Did you check under Options, Library, Monitor Folders? This is, or at least to me, sounds like much the same thing. Just to check I copied some older MP3's off of a CD, and dropped them in the monitored folders, and they were automatically added to my Library. Bill F. "cvp" wrote in message ... This is really a WPM11 item, but in Vista there is no option to roll-back to the WMP10 version. Please reinstate the "Add to Library by searching computer" function available in previous versions. The "monitor Folders" function does not provide a manageable alternative for large libraries. It forces unnecessary searches through the library each time WMP is opened. It also forces an automatic multi-hour search merely by looking at the list of monitored folders and pressing "OK". I have more than 50,000 tracks and I know when I'm adding an album or deleting one and don't need to waste cpu cycles for no useful function. ---------------- This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then click "I Agree" in the message pane. http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/com...ce_maintenance |
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"Bill Frisbee" wrote: CVP, Did you read the help in WMP 11? You bet! And scoured the web too. I even installed WMP11 on XP to ensure that it too exhibited the same performance problems. a.. Monitoring folders. When you start the Player for the first time, it automatically searches certain default folders on your computer for music, video, and picture files, and then adds those files to your library. If you ever add or remove files from these folders, the Player automatically updates the library accordingly. Sure. I've set all those to Ignore. The last thing I want is random "sample" music or any other library versions in any library. Im really asking to be able to turn off monitoring of the folder the library is in, but still be able to add tracks to the library and the library folder - just like WMP10. You can change which folders the Player monitors if you store some of your digital media files in a location that is not already monitored automatically. Right! That's the only way to get WMP11 to look at my library at all. That's where the problem above starts. No matter which folder or folders you put 60K tracks in, monitoring that folder with all it brings in time delays and performance hits is the only way to add tracks to the library. Unlike WMP10 which allows monitoring on all folders (except the RIP folder) to be turned off. a.. Add media files that you play. When you play a file... One of the first things I turn off. Wish I could also turn off the RIP folder too, but at least I know how to deal with any unwanted tracks gained there (prior to editing multi-CD albums etc.) If monitor scanning of the library was an instantaneous function, none of this wouldn't be a big deal. If manual management (without the performance hit) hadn't been supported in every version of WMP I can remember prior to WMP11, I wouldn't know I'd lost the function! Interestingly the delete from library function is still available. It's only the add function that's been removed. |