Doesn't help.
If I do that in the root folder, all the subfolders then have a "bitrate" attribute column, but there is no such attribute to display. The "bitrate" column isn't displayed in the subsubfolder, nor for the audio files withing that subsubfolder.
Nice try though.
For what it's worth, the drive structure is:
Drive
Artist name folder
In other words, I click on an artist name folder, and it opens to display 1 or more album name folders.
I then click on an album name folder, and it opens to display the list of audio files for which I'd like a bitrate attribute displayed by default.
The (4) default attribute columns are Name (as is file name) - # (as in track number) - Contributing artists - Album
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The scope of my project:
I'm currently working on the M-Z drive. There are 1660 artist name folders, plus a various artist folder containing many subfolders (approximately 1/4 of the drive total content). The database currently has about 7000 entries (A-Z), and it's growing. I've already added 467 albums, and I've only covered A-E so far.
The M-Z drive also has a lot of A-L because it originally was artist by first name then last name. I had to go through an chanage things to last name, first name. There were also a lot of "The" band names - Eg. "The Allman Brothers Band" got changed to "Allman Brothers Band, The"
This is looking to be a several hundred hour project.
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