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Open file in explorer
It's great being able to "exploreitem folder" in the media library so that you can navigate around your mp3's using windows explorer as well as via the media library. But is there anyway of accessing this option from the playlist window?
As well as all the well organised mp3's, I've got various badly arranged folders with lots of singles or odd tracks roughly categorised, so when I'm listening to a track, it'd be nice to be able to jump straight to that tracks folder from the playlist window (as well as doing general organisastion of files when listening to a file). I know that I can go back into the media library, search for whatever is playing and then right click "explore item folder" but this is a bit longwinded. Any suggestions? thanks Leftfield27 |
Thanks to DrO, you can :)
http://nunzioweb.com/daz/ffod.html |
Yep done it, thanks thats wicked, I've been wanting to do that for ages!
I started using winamp over a year ago, as an alternative to windows media player. Initially it was just to avoid microsoft, but I found it awkward to use and wasn't sure whether or not to carry on using it. But the more I use this program the better it gets, and all these little plug ins to configure it are great. I am so glad that I changed over. Winamp really does whip both the Llama's and microsofts ass! thankyou Leftfield27 |
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This is what I was searching for ages ;) |
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