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Scanning Folders on page 392
Refresh Views
If you change already scanned folders by adding or removing les when Cubase is closed, you
must rescan the corresponding media folders. This also applies if you modied attributes of your
user content using another program.
If you have made changes to your content and want the changes to be displayed in the
MediaBay, you must refresh the views of the corresponding media folders.
To refresh a folder, in the File Browser section of the MediaBay, right-click a folder, and
select Refresh Views.
To display a new drive, in the File Browser section of the MediaBay, right-click the parent
node, and select Refresh Views. You can then scan the drive for media les.
To update the scan state of the folders after modifying the volume database with another
program, right-click the volume database, and select
Refresh Views.
Results Section
The Results list shows all media les that are found in the selected folder in the File Browser.
To show media les in the Results section, you must select a scanned folder in the File
Browser section of the MediaBay.
NOTE
You can set the maximum number of les that are displayed in the Results list in the MediaBay
Settings.
Setting up the Results List Columns
For each media type, or for combinations of media types, you can specify the attribute columns
that are displayed in the Results list.
PROCEDURE
1. In the Results section, select the media types for which you want to make settings.
2. Click Set up Result Columns and do one of the following:
To show specic columns, activate or deactivate the respective options on the
submenus.
To remove all columns except Name, select Select None.
To show the default columns, select Use Defaults.
To show all columns with set attributes, select All Available.
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