Date: Sun, 13 Oct 2002 07:54:08 +0000 From: "Matthew Hanson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Subject: Re: [LIB] OT: Editing MS-DOS FAT?
From: Raymond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>I always end up wanting to rearrange titles so they flow from one to the next, and preserve the mood and meaning of the titles. I can fit about 6 CDs worth of MP3s on my MP3 player's microdrive, and as I listen to them I always end up wanting to hear a certain loaded title played after one I may be listening to, and another following that.
Remind me, what was your reason for not wanting to just move the files off the card then copy them back on in the right order? You mentioned it was tiresome before but why do you need to copy them on, then off then back on, why not copy them on in the right order in the first place (of course the first time you'll need to copy them off because they won't be!).
To accomplish this, I used to move them off the drive, and then back in the order I want. Now I realize that I can just move them from one folder on the drive to another, and accomplish the same thing faster. But I'd like to be able to write some code, or get help writing code in another forum, that would catalog all the files on any drive, say the microdrive, and display them like MusicMatch does from M3U tags. Then be able to add titles one by one to a window where they could be re-arranged, and then moved from one place to another on the microdrive quickly.
For now, the process I discoved to merely more them around from folder to folder in Windows Explorer is a reasonable process for the time being.
Matt
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