Since he said all in one folder and shunted the mounted ntfs folder, I assumed it would be totally flat, though that is strange unless the drives are pretty small
Unless you use RAID or drive spanning, there is no way I have ever heard to have it appear as a single flat directory. Â The best you are going to do is mount each drive as a folder under the main directory. Â Browsing would still work great and you could use each drive for a different type of media to organize (movies, TV, mp3, etc). Â You would just have a subfolder for each drive. Â Without some specialized software that I don't think exists yet, that is your best bet.
No need to now, reven provides a new my videos dll that reades plain text file saved as .link (which then will read the link and look for videos in those drives) it then it sees them as part as the virtual root..All in one place..No need for multiple drives as one now..Plugin works great check it out..
you can update your drives to Dynamic volumes this will allow everything to be seen as one drive in Win XP or Win 2K, you can so this through the disk mamagement mmc.
As with XRecord, the Video Archive plug-in will also combine across drives based on relative paths. So if your current records are saved to c:\videos and your archive is saved to d:\videos, the directories
c:\videos\stargate and d:\videos\stargate would be combined and presented as a single list called "stargate", with the files sorted by date either newest to oldest or oldest to newest.