EnOYiN
Headphoneus Supremus
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I don't think dBpoweramp is able to create folders, but I might be wrong. I know for a fact that Foobar is able to do it by using a filename like C:\Music\%date%\%album%\%tracknumer% - %title% or something else to your liking. Like I said before, you would need absolutely perfectly tagged files otherwise you'll end up with a mess. Nice you have been able to get things working though.
Originally Posted by librarian /img/forum/go_quote.gif Thanks for input everyone. Here's how I got through it: Copy folder to desktop. Run dbpoweramp batch converter and choose "original folder" as destination. find the wav files in the new folder [*.wav]. Delete them all. Didn't find out how to get dbpoweramp to create folders, but copying it all and then delete the wav's was pretty easy as well Thanks again. head-fi.org is such a great place! |
I don't think dBpoweramp is able to create folders, but I might be wrong. I know for a fact that Foobar is able to do it by using a filename like C:\Music\%date%\%album%\%tracknumer% - %title% or something else to your liking. Like I said before, you would need absolutely perfectly tagged files otherwise you'll end up with a mess. Nice you have been able to get things working though.