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<blockquote data-quote="etnpnys" data-source="post: 156644" data-attributes="member: 17966"><p>=Post edited cuz I was a jerk - but content still remains intact=</p><p></p><p>I just uninstalled Windows Vista Ultimate because - well, frankly it sucks bad. </p><p></p><p>Maybe I'm missing something, but the most used feature I ever used when listening to music in Vista's Media Center was the ability to just go to a folder (with no songs inherently IN THAT FOLDER) and just hit "Play"... It would then play all of the songs that existed in that folder and all subfolders. </p><p></p><p>However, in Media Portal (and just about all other 3rd party media players), I can either select ONE song or ONE folder and hit "Play" -- OR I can play a playlist. </p><p></p><p>I hate playlists. I only rip CDs of the songs that I actually LIKE - I don't have a massive bloated MP3 collection, because I obtained all of my MP3s legally. So managing playlists is just a ridiculous task for me. When I rip a CD, I don't want to have to rip the CD, then add all my new songs to EVERY playlist that I think they are applicable to just to hear my music!</p><p></p><p>I just want to browse to a folder and hit PLAY. Am I missing something? I'm hoping that there is a configuration or something that will enable me to simply do this - but I can't seem to find it anywhere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etnpnys, post: 156644, member: 17966"] =Post edited cuz I was a jerk - but content still remains intact= I just uninstalled Windows Vista Ultimate because - well, frankly it sucks bad. Maybe I'm missing something, but the most used feature I ever used when listening to music in Vista's Media Center was the ability to just go to a folder (with no songs inherently IN THAT FOLDER) and just hit "Play"... It would then play all of the songs that existed in that folder and all subfolders. However, in Media Portal (and just about all other 3rd party media players), I can either select ONE song or ONE folder and hit "Play" -- OR I can play a playlist. I hate playlists. I only rip CDs of the songs that I actually LIKE - I don't have a massive bloated MP3 collection, because I obtained all of my MP3s legally. So managing playlists is just a ridiculous task for me. When I rip a CD, I don't want to have to rip the CD, then add all my new songs to EVERY playlist that I think they are applicable to just to hear my music! I just want to browse to a folder and hit PLAY. Am I missing something? I'm hoping that there is a configuration or something that will enable me to simply do this - but I can't seem to find it anywhere. [/QUOTE]
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