Compilations Downloading

Hi Nir,

Hope all is good. I've been wondering - it's an issue that's been going on for quite a while, unfortunately, an unless I'm terribly missing out on something, it hasn't been resolved (if it has been, my apologies).

A lot of compilations are split between several discs, and a lot of people share them on Soulseek in a main folder "Compilation Name", which then contains folders called "CD1", "CD2", etc. Unfortunately, even while browsing the users directly (as opposed to going from within the Search Results), when selecting the main folder "Compilation Name", it only downloads that very folder (which is empty 99 times of 100, or has some .nfo/.sfv files very rarely), while completely ignoring the important subfolders that actually contain the music.

Selecting the subfolders called "CD1", "CD2" etc. in turn results in SoulSeek dumping all contents of those subfolders to the subfolders named "CD1", "CD2" etc. which are created on the hard drive as part of the downloads. Unfortunately, once several compilations have been downloaded, it results in massive folders called "CD1" or "CD2", with hundreds of files from completely unrelated compilations all together - as SoulSeek seems to be thinking that, even though downloads are unrelated and coming from different users, the files still belong to those folders as they originate from folders called "CD1", "CD2" etc. shared by respective users.

Would there be any chance to perhaps have an option to download main folders and subfolders at the same time, rather than having to move around the compilation files each and every time and recreate the whole structure on our own?

Many thanks,

Dynamitri

Are you sure? I tried putting a bunch of folders in the same folder, then downloaded the containing folder from my own browsed share. All the subfolders were downloaded and put in the same containing folder.