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MediaBay
MediaBay Window
4. Click OK.
RESULT
In the File Browser section, a new folder with the specified name is added to the Favorites
folder.
In the Favorites section, the added favorite is available in the Select Defined Favorite pop-up
menu.
In the Media rack in the right zone of the Project window, a new tile with the specified name is
added on the Favorites page.
NOTE
All media files that a Favorite contains are automatically scanned. If you change the files when
Cubase is closed, you must update the favorite later by right-clicking the favorite and selecting
Update Favorite from the context menu.
AFTER COMPLETING THIS TASK
To remove a Favorite, select it in the Favorites tree of the File Browser section, open the
context menu and select Remove Favorite.
Refresh Views
If you added or removed files when Cubase was closed, you must refresh the views. This also
applies if you modified 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 rescan 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 network 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 files.
Favorites Section
In the Favorites section, you can select the Favorites that you specified in the File Browser
section. The contents of a Favorite are shown in the Results list.
1 Select Defined Favorite
Open this pop-up menu to select a different Favorite. This allows you to quickly browse to
the files you are looking for.
2 Include Folders and Subfolders
If this option is activated, the media files that are located in the folders and subfolders of
the selected Favorite are also displayed in the Results list.
RELATED LINKS
Adding Favorites on page 372
Favorites Page(not in Cubase LE) on page 367
File Browser Section on page 371
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