Maximum number of LOCATIONS in a windows LIBRARY 50?

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  1. Posts : 6
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #11

    Thanks for everyone's attention on my case! Maybe I should explain my situation more specifically.
    Here's the reason why I need to add more than 50 folders in a library. It is because I want to clearly list all my music files in a library and group them by singer's name. I do hc realized it can be done by simply right click in the library -> group by -> contributing artist. In my case, most of my music files are of ".ape" format whose information (contributing artists, album, track No.), unlike "mp3" or "wma", cannot be recognized by the system automatically. So, I have always to manually create folders named after singers or album's name to gather all their songs. However, the number of singers and albums is much more than 50 that I cannot put them in a single library. Please see my attached photo for better understanding!
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  2. Posts : 6
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #12

    TheTomato said:
    logicearth said:
    TheTomato said:
    Why do people always think that since they don't use as much as x, then its overkill and person x is doing it wrong. I think if you can't help him don't reply, don't lecture him what he is doing "wrong".
    /rant

    Also, I don't know how to at over 50 folders.
    Because obviously it is overkill. Why purpose is it to have 50 parent directories to one library? And maybe you should take your own advice? "... if you can't help him don't reply"


    Seriously, whatever the reason, he wants more than 50 parent directories. No one can tell him that's wrong, he can use it however he wants to. I doubt he lacks the ability to make sub-folders, and if he can't, he's beyond helping. You telling him its overkill is an opinion, of which I share, but what if he has a completely valid and logical reason for having more than 50 parent directories? It's a pet peeve of mine when someone asks a question then someone goes "why would you need that, its obvioulsy the wrong way," when its completely opinionated.
    Thx for your understanding! Actually it would be ridiculous, if I know how to properly use a library without knowing how to make a subfolder. It's just sometimes the subfolder is no longer noticable or convenient when wishing to see the files inside using a library. And I believe, in the future, 50 locations in a library will be far less enough for many many advanced users.
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  3. Posts : 173
    Windows 7 Home Premium 64
       #13

    I think the libraries feature was never intended to be used in this fashion.

    Perhaps you can organize your music with a third-party player/organizer?
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  4. Posts : 1,326
    Windows 7 Ultimate RTM (Technet)
       #14

    njs333 said:
    Thanks for everyone's attention on my case! Maybe I should explain my situation more specifically.
    Here's the reason why I need to add more than 50 folders in a library. It is because I want to clearly list all my music files in a library and group them by singer's name. I do hc realized it can be done by simply right click in the library -> group by -> contributing artist. In my case, most of my music files are of ".ape" format whose information (contributing artists, album, track No.), unlike "mp3" or "wma", cannot be recognized by the system automatically. So, I have always to manually create folders named after singers or album's name to gather all their songs. However, the number of singers and albums is much more than 50 that I cannot put them in a single library. Please see my attached photo for better understanding!
    Why not put all the music as a subfolder of a folder named "Music" and put the "Music" folder in the Music library? Yes, it's one extra click, but the end result should be the same.
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  5. Posts : 6
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #15

    Great idea! However, it's not worked out... I think the problem is the library could only provide a whole schematic view just one step inside of the original folder. If I create a folder out of my music folder, I won't see the whole list of songs grouped by folders any more when opening the sub folders. Actually I'm a chinese speaker, excuse my english if not clear. Please take a look at those screen shots.
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  6. Posts : 6
    windows 7
    Thread Starter
       #16

    satchmo said:
    I think the libraries feature was never intended to be used in this fashion.

    Perhaps you can organize your music with a third-party player/organizer?
    loooool, I just realized the library can be extensively expolited by means of mine...
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  7. Posts : 3
    Windows 7 Pro 64bit
       #17

    I too wish for more than 50. Though it is because of a shortcomming in Windows itself that I want this.

    Perhaps someone can propose an alternative.

    I have a lot of folders with pictures I have taken. I sort my photos into directories based on date taken.

    I want to use these pictures as a Windows Desktop Slideshow on my background.

    The Windows Desktop Slideshow directory selector does not include a "use subdirectories" option.

    The next official way I found was to use a Library.

    I have more than 50 directories with these pictures in them. So if using a Library I need to include more than 50.

    Otherwise, I need the Windows 7 Desktop Background option to have a "include subdirectory" option.

    Any advice?
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  8. Posts : 52
    Wds 7 32.bit Ultimate
       #18

    Calm down ...people ...
    Just say yes u can and ..."how"...or No u can not ...or ..sit out and wait for the ones who knows ...
    No need to argue here ..
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  9. Posts : 5,642
    Windows 10 Pro (x64)
       #19

    w7101 said:
    Calm down ...people ...
    Just say yes u can and ..."how"...or No u can not ...or ..sit out and wait for the ones who knows ...
    No need to argue here ..
    You are replying to a thread that is several months old.
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