I always used mp3 merge. Most of these such programs cost money for some
reason. I'm not sure what's technically done, but it was said somewhere that
DOS copy could do the trick, forget switch on the command but it involved
something similar to copy 1.mp3+2.mp3 3.mp3. That would be the plus sign
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I've only used this a couple times but I think it works: assume for
simplicity that all your mp3's start with the same name, get to the command
line in xp by typing cmd in the run dialog, navigate to the folder where the
mp3's are stored, then type
Copy /b files*.mp3 newfile.mp3
This assumes that
I think it was on this list awhile back, someone posted an article about
one or more companies offering, for a fee, the ability to store .mp3 and
other music files online. Does anyone know anything about this topic or
have any suggestions?
Thanks.
Clifford
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hello list,
I am thinking about getting some kind of portable player, but if possible, I
would like to get one that plays video formats like MP4, divx and such, not
just MP3's, and that has a large storage capacity, at least 160GB.
does anyone know of such a device that is at least reasonably a
i can't vouge for their accessibility but the newer archose players have a
model which fits all of those qualifications including a 160 gig hdd
tj
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Hi Clifford, here is the article which was posted to this list a while back.
HTH Norma
Review: Oboe Locker protects music files
By ALEX VEIGA
AP Business Writer
LOS ANGELES (AP) -- Having your entire music collection at your fingertips
is simple
enough if you own an iPod or other portable digital
Thanks! That's what I was looking for.
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Hi Clifford, here is the article whi
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Hi there everybody,my apology if this if off limit but Ive got several folders
with mp3 files which I wanna convert into a text listing so I could pass em to
my friends to choose from,Could someone tell me which audio program has the
capability of doing those tasks? If there is something, p
There is a program called FolderView that will create a text file
which consists of the file names in a selected folder. You may choose
fields such as Name, Duration, etc.
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Yes and here is the link. It is shareware. Another good think on this
sight is that there are links for windows 95 & 98 updates as well:
http://www.folderview.com/folderview/download.html
KG
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hi where can the program folder view be found?
Have a great day...
At 08:40 PM 10/17/2006, you wrote:
>There is a program called FolderView that will create a text file
>which consists of the file names in a selected folder. You may choose
>fields such as Name, Duration, etc.
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The program I have came from
http://www.southbaypc.com
The FolderView.com site seems to be another program - read the
description - it asays nothing about listing folder contents in a text
file.
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