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In Library, I am set to monitor drive D: (Crucial 2TB SSD) which I think ought to be sufficient, but if I don't copy all of the album files into a playlist I can't play anything. If I add or subtract albums from the library (D: 2TB SSD), it's no longer in agreement with the albums listed in the playlist. Either I'm missing something simple or this is just the way it is?
Using my spare Crucial 2TB SSD, I started it off with 15 albums in library and playlist. Then I increased the albums in library to 30; then a couple days later I got it up to 50 albums in the library. But I didn't take the time to update the playlist so it only played selections from the initial 15 it sees in the playlist. So I took the time to copy / paste all 50 albums from library search into the playlist so I could hear more than the initial 15 albums.
Yesterday I knocked the album count back down to 40 in the library; the playlist tried to play some from the missing 10 albums because it doesn't follow a move like this.
In summary, if I have to always "re-image" the playlist to match the library each time, okay, but it seems odd to me that moniting a drive for content in the library is not enough. Any hints are appreciated.
In Library, I am set to monitor drive D: (Crucial 2TB SSD) which I think ought to be sufficient, but if I don't copy all of the album files into a playlist I can't play anything. If I add or subtract albums from the library (D: 2TB SSD), it's no longer in agreement with the albums listed in the playlist. Either I'm missing something simple or this is just the way it is?
Using my spare Crucial 2TB SSD, I started it off with 15 albums in library and playlist. Then I increased the albums in library to 30; then a couple days later I got it up to 50 albums in the library. But I didn't take the time to update the playlist so it only played selections from the initial 15 it sees in the playlist. So I took the time to copy / paste all 50 albums from library search into the playlist so I could hear more than the initial 15 albums.
Yesterday I knocked the album count back down to 40 in the library; the playlist tried to play some from the missing 10 albums because it doesn't follow a move like this.
In summary, if I have to always "re-image" the playlist to match the library each time, okay, but it seems odd to me that moniting a drive for content in the library is not enough. Any hints are appreciated.