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Old 12-23-2016, 02:41 PM   #948
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Originally Posted by davidfor View Post
You could also us an identifier. You can create an arbitrary identifier to either open the directory for the audio file, or open the file. As an example, to add a reference to an MP3 file, I created an identifier rule as:

Code:
Key: mp3
Name: MP3
Template: file:///E:\Music\{id}
Adding "mp3:Eva Cassidy\2000 - Time After Time\05 Time After Time.mp3" to the identifiers of a book adds an "MP3" link in the details pane. Clicking that opens the MP3 in the associated music player.
Hmmm. Haven't paid any attention to custom identifiers. Actually didn't know I could do that...
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