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  • How to reload/rescan the entire playlist

    Okay, so, first to briefly explain my situation.

    I have a playlist with 20k+ songs.
    I have a 'Music' folder, but I've excluded some artists and songs and just didn't include the entire thing, so I cannot recreate this playlist easily.

    Recently I've added custom ATF in preferences so I would want Winamp to reload ALL the titles in the playlist,
    just like when you add new songs to Winamp and it reads them all.
    By the way, I want to do this in the Playlist, not the Media Library
    (although if there's a workaround using Media Library that's obviously okay).

    I tried to change the metadata reading in preferences...->Titles->Metadata Reading, but it didn't work.

    So how do I make Winamp reread/rescan/reload (I don't know how it's called) all the songs in the playlist?

  • #2
    do select all (Ctrl+A) in the playlist editor and then do Ctrl+Alt+E (the Ctrl+Alt+E action may also work if you ensure the playlist editor is selected and there is no selection, but doing a select all should guarantee it will work)
    or
    on the ATF page, when you edit the ATF string, you will be asked to re-build the titles on closing the prefs page (assuming you're using a current Winamp release -> http://forums.winamp.com/showthread....74929#download)
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    • #3
      I'm using the newest 5.666 Winamp.

      on the ATF page, when you edit the ATF string, you will be asked to re-build the titles on closing the prefs page
      it was asking me that when I close preferences, and when I was doing it on my main 20k+ list, Winamp was just not responding. And when I reopen the playlist, it's just like nothing happened.

      But in the meantime after posting this thread, I figured out that it works on small playlists, it DOES refresh.
      And on my computer, if I try 1000+ songs playlist and change ATF and close preferences, Winamp hangs for a long time...
      It also hangs for a long time when I tried your solution (I waited like 20 minutes) to select all songs and then press Ctrl+Alt+E.

      But thanks for that Ctrl+Alt+E shortcut, I didn't know about it. So I figured out how I'm going to do it:
      I can just select songs by for example, clicking 1. song, and then shift-clicking 500. song.
      That would select all songs in between. And then, I can press Ctrl+Alt+E, and it would refresh those first 500 songs. And I can do that like 40 times. Not fast, but at least it works if I'm not doing it frequently (and I wanted to do it only once).

      So the problem is kinda solved

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      • #4
        just out of curiosity, could you use smartviews instead of a playlist?
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        • #5
          Originally Posted by Vozho View Post
          it was asking me that when I close preferences, and when I was doing it on my main 20k+ list, Winamp was just not responding. And when I reopen the playlist, it's just like nothing happened.
          it can take time to re-process that many items and it sounds like you weren't allowing Winamp to complete the task (which can make it look like its hung / crashed according to Windows). as that prompt does the same thing as the Ctrl+Alt+E action.
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          • #6
            Originally Posted by DrO View Post
            it can take time to re-process that many items and it sounds like you weren't allowing Winamp to complete the task (which can make it look like its hung / crashed according to Windows). as that prompt does the same thing as the Ctrl+Alt+E action.
            I suppose maybe it would work in the end...it only hangs, it doesn't crash.
            The process takes 9% of processor time constantly though. That's not much.

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