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Post by Deleted on Oct 22, 2013 13:25:19 GMT
I was sent a DVD with loads of mp3 music on it. One half of the contents is just straight mp3 files so "nice 'n' (sl)easy" to copy to another memory option. However, the other half are all in individual folders and/or sub-folders, just one or two mp3s in each folder, approx. 200 of them. Is there a better way than opening each individual folder and thence copying the mp3 contents, 200 times over! WMP and Nero are not able to select just the mp3s and copy them over (winXP pro) Pure laziness I'm afraid but in this computer age, "there's just got to be a way (to block buster)"
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2013 8:37:56 GMT
I was sent a DVD with loads of mp3 music on it. One half of the contents is just straight mp3 files so "nice 'n' (sl)easy" to copy to another memory option. However, the other half are all in individual folders and/or sub-folders, just one or two mp3s in each folder, approx. 200 of them. Is there a better way than opening each individual folder and thence copying the mp3 contents, 200 times over! WMP and Nero are not able to select just the mp3s and copy them over (winXP pro) Pure laziness I'm afraid but in this computer age, "there's just got to be a way (to block buster)" I would 'search' from the root directory of the DVD for *.mp3 and then do a ctrl-A (select all) on the resulting list then drag the selected files to the target directory?
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Post by Deleted on Oct 26, 2013 14:01:25 GMT
Hi Derek, Of course! Me being obtuse, again Thanks for that. @ Alex, I saw that cheeky post before you deleted it, on the whole I'd agree but this is just for background music and SQ is not an issue whereas file size is
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Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2013 18:28:22 GMT
I would think the potential for a minute loss of MP3 quality would be far outweighed by the fact that the computer DAC can play the files from the computer more smoothly than from the CD or DVD disk.
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