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Move Contents of Multiple Folders
All,
I have an extensive MP3 collection that that is structured like this: Root Folder (i.e. Rock) -Multiple Folders (different bands, collections, etc) -Individual MPs under Root folder What I'd like to do is put all files in a common folder in order to analyze/compare duplicates, as well as run them through Acousta MP3 burner which is good at identifying badly encoded files. Rather than individually copying the contents of the dozens of folders I have, is there some way I can select these folders and have them copy the files inside to a new folder (i.e. Rock_Check)? I hope I've explained myself well enough here. I'd be interested to hear if there's a way to do this, as to do it folder by folder would just be too time intensive. :eek: Thanks in advance for any responses. torataka |
You can use Windows Search function. Just right click the root folder and search for .mp3 files. When the search is complete you can high-light the lot and copy them to another folder.
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Damn, why do the simplest solutions sometimes escape us?!? Thanks for the common-sense solution, DoG!!!
torataka |
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