![]() in Titles" and search for Classical Music to get some ideas on how to add Views for Classical Music. Go to Search above, click Advanced, click ". Media Center has views oriented towards the 95%, which is why Led Zeppelin is easily found, and Beethoven is not. Since nowadays less than 5% of the public plays classical music, that trend has continued. I'm pretty sure that the iPod plays individual tracks, because Steve Jobs was from a demographic group of people who wanted to hear "hits" (the one good pop song from an otherwise mediocre album). ![]() Note that CDs are 75 minutes, because the President of Sony ordered that it be big enough to contain Beethoven's Ninth Symphony. So, each file has to have its information internally, not determined by which folder it is found. This is all due to iPods, and the desire to play individual tracks entirely separately from their album of release. Over the past 10 years, digital music has been moving towards organizing by data stored in the files called Tags. ![]() Since you did not mention how exactly you previously could play anything requested within seconds, and you mentioned that it is well organized, I am going to guess that you mean you have your music organized by folder and filename. Isn't there some way to point Media Center to my hard drive and tell it to reference my collection exactly as I have it organized there? I would be happy just to navigate through my collection from Windows, using Media Center to play them, but I want to set up a media server in my listening room that I can navigate via remote control on my big screen.Ĭan someone here give me some ideas on how to proceed? It created a Led Zeppelin album art icon, and when I click on that icon all of my Zeppelin stuff is there. On the other hand, Media Center organized my Led Zeppelin collection perfectly. I have artist references and album art to artists I don't even know (who is Wendy Carlos). It (Media Center) found a JayZ reference (JayZ doing something on a Linkin Park album) in my Linkin Park folder, and made a completely separate album art icon for this one file. In fact, there were no references to Beethoven at all, only references to the orchestra or conductor. I imported all my music into Media Center and it took me 15 minutes just to locate a Beethoven file. ![]() ![]() I have a vast music collection on my hard drives and I can play anything requested within seconds. But, I'll be darn if I can see how the organizational techniques used in Media Center "organize" anything. I really want to buy and use this software, because it plays music in it's native resolution and it looks nice. ![]()
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