But I found a better way to automate these sweeps whenever I rip a CD (not yet tested, though): MusicBee>Edit>Edit Preferences>Library> monitored folders section: Choose monitored folders to be the Ripped folder, and check the box “automatically sweep and organize new files”. (4) Ripped Files, which receives any new CDs I rip.Īt first, I asked MusicBee to manually organize and sweep these ripped CDs into the Music folder. (3) Podcasts, which I don’t use but leave there, and mbp files (MusicBee Playlist files), one for each playlist I created in MusicBee. As I added music into MusicBee, it created subfolders for each artist name, plus a special subfolder called Various Artists for some ripped CDs. (1) Music, which MusicBee directly manages. This created a folder with the same name, with the following subfolders: MusicBee setup: I used MusicBee>File>Library>Create New Library to create a library called “SONOS MusicBee”, located on the above network drive partition. I then play music using the SONOS app on my iPhone to select playlists, albums, song, etc. My goal was to have MusicBee directly manage music on this partition, and I wanted to create playlists in MusicBee that the SONOS app would recognize as Imported Playlists. Background: I use a memory stick hanging off my ASUS router as a network drive, where I store music in a partition called SONOS Music.
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