Naviagtion within folders
Most of the time I am "walking" through my library based on the folder option within the Android (and Windows) application.
Of course the list of composers is long, and this are multiple screens when I scroll from the top to the bottom. This is is general not bad, but when I go down, choose a map and look for something, but change my mind, hit one time the back button, I will jump back and back to the top of the list. So there is no memory of the position where I was. Windows app is doing this correct.
Could this be updated, so I have not to scroll and scroll and scroll again down if I am "working" at the end of the list?
Looking forward to your news with interest.
Steven
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HI Steven
Sorry we missed this - Folder Browse really is a workaround solution - consider cleaning up the file metadata and in your collection and sort by COmposer. You should have a better over all experience in the long run.
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Awaiting any reaction!
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No problem!
Ahhhhh I do "hate" anything other than folder browsing.
And how to handle this for example with
Decca
Ballet Masterpieces
Decca Sound the analogue years
Karajan the legendary Decca recordingsor
Deutsche Grammaphon
111 years of DG 111 Classic tracks
111 years of the DG collector's edition 2
Janacek Quartet the complete recordings on DGor
EMI
Sir John Bar.....
The Elgar Edition.....or
Yo-Yo Ma 30 years outside the box (90cd)
And so on and so on.......
total number of tracks 56652.........
I think that even with doing my very very utmost, this is a kind of impossible. I try to tag all through MusicBranz, but still a lot of CD's are not available by MusicBrainz........
I made several folders for different type of music, for example
classical
modern
movie
klezmer
pop
children
organRight now I do exactly know where and how to find each "CD", in any other than folder browse, I am lost........
Sounds for me defenitly not yet as the better work arround, but I will have an additional look into it. But the first 1 minute feels like a nightmare
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