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@HAMOJA > No, it does not create playlists based on the structure of your hard drive hierarchy, you must create it yourself.
I dragged a folder with a number of subfolder into RB. It imported all files into a single view and did not create sub folders. Is this by design? Do i have to manually create each folder to match hierarchy of my HD?
@HAMOJA > No, it does not create playlists based on the structure of your hard drive hierarchy, you must create it yourself.
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As far as I understand (became RB user in the past 14 days) you have a collection, where all your library is. To specifically organize your music you have to create playlist folders and playlists. This is by design and i understand why, to some degree.
You probably have your folder organized by artists, albums, maybe genre (and then artists, albums) - or whatever.
As rekordbox is intended to be used with DJ gear, your HDD folder organisation of muzik is not going to be very usable anyway. You will come to custom playlists sooner or later. So because of that, why automatically create folders to reflect HDD organisation. I think this is all by design, but I can agree there should be an option for us to choose if we wanted something like this.
If you use iTunes and have playlists there, i think they will be recreated by the iTunes bridge - not sure though, as i am not iTunes user myself.
One tip: filter your collection by file path, select all the track of the path and put them in custom playlist. Takes some time, but can be done.
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