![]() ![]() I believe this is working by design, but only it only makes sense when you follow the intended user story/case Here is how I over came the seemingly ever changing windows explorer column headings. I have Vista, yes Vista, I know it's old, but it serves a purpose for cross-browser testing of websites.if things work on this they tend to work on other more current versions. * Others have reported the name " audio" to trigger this behaviour, see comment on another answer here. ![]() That avoided the reading of metadata and thus access is lightning fast.Ĭonsequently for video files, avoid the name " video" for any of the folders of your directory hierarchy where your video files reside in. Then I changed this folder's name to "mp3wav" and again customized it and its sub-folders for "General items". This happened although I had customized all folders for "General items" (in folder Properties -> Customize tab). When any of the parent folders containing audio files where named " music", Windows would automatically infer that the folder view in Windows Explorer needed to be optimized for "music" and thus would read and display metadata (a process that is slow even on a fast drive). This answer is based on observations handling audio files on an external USB drive using Windows 10.įolder view customization as described in other answers worked for me only after I renamed the folder first.
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