[Mac-access]: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey all,
i’m having a big problem and am wondering if any of you could help me out?
i’m putting together 6 days werth of CNN live Coverage from the 9/11 attacks 
and the files need to have the times of the broadcasts in them.
my problem is that i can’t make the files go in order.
Here are some examples of what I am trying to do.
2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE Coverage 0700 - 1200.mp3 and 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE  
Coverage 1200 - 1600.mp3 or we can go 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE Coverage 7.00 
A.M - 12.00 P.M.mp3 and 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE  Coverage 12.00 -P.M - 4.00 
P.M.mp3mp3.
i can never get the files to go in order. what i would like is for the 7.00 AM 
file to be on top of the 12.00 file.
This is an extremely baffling question but I'd like to sort this out because I 
cannot stand when files are out of order.
the 12.00 PM file is always on top and i don’t want that.
does anyone know of a format string to enable me to fix this problem? you can’t 
use colen in the file name.
thanks for any help

Michael
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Re: [Mac-access]: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Travis Siegel
Just add leading zeros to the file names, and all will be well.
Failing that, if you just wish to burn a cd with the files, then use something 
like the softcon audio burn program, it allows you to add your files in any 
order regardless of their location on the hd, or their file names.
It's on the softcon mac pages (yes, I know, they could really use an update) at:
http://www.softcon.com/mac/
hth.

On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:04 AM, Michael Marshall wrote:

 hey all,
 i’m having a big problem and am wondering if any of you could help me out?
 i’m putting together 6 days werth of CNN live Coverage from the 9/11 attacks 
 and the files need to have the times of the broadcasts in them.
 my problem is that i can’t make the files go in order.
 Here are some examples of what I am trying to do.
 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE Coverage 0700 - 1200.mp3 and 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 
 LIVE  Coverage 1200 - 1600.mp3 or we can go 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE Coverage 
 7.00 A.M - 12.00 P.M.mp3 and 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE  Coverage 12.00 -P.M - 
 4.00 P.M.mp3mp3.
 i can never get the files to go in order. what i would like is for the 7.00 
 AM file to be on top of the 12.00 file.
 This is an extremely baffling question but I'd like to sort this out because 
 I cannot stand when files are out of order.
 the 12.00 PM file is always on top and i don’t want that.
 does anyone know of a format string to enable me to fix this problem? you 
 can’t use colen in the file name.
 thanks for any help
 
 Michael
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Re: [Mac-access]: requesting help on righting times in file names

2014-12-17 Thread Michael Marshall
hey,
this is for my Collection. if it comes down to it i will remove the times and 
just go part 01 at the end but i really want this time thing to work.
Michael
 On 17 Dec 2014, at 11:36 pm, Travis Siegel tsie...@softcon.com wrote:
 
 Just add leading zeros to the file names, and all will be well.
 Failing that, if you just wish to burn a cd with the files, then use 
 something like the softcon audio burn program, it allows you to add your 
 files in any order regardless of their location on the hd, or their file 
 names.
 It's on the softcon mac pages (yes, I know, they could really use an update) 
 at:
 http://www.softcon.com/mac/
 hth.
 
 On Dec 17, 2014, at 7:04 AM, Michael Marshall wrote:
 
 hey all,
 i’m having a big problem and am wondering if any of you could help me out?
 i’m putting together 6 days werth of CNN live Coverage from the 9/11 attacks 
 and the files need to have the times of the broadcasts in them.
 my problem is that i can’t make the files go in order.
 Here are some examples of what I am trying to do.
 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE Coverage 0700 - 1200.mp3 and 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 
 LIVE  Coverage 1200 - 1600.mp3 or we can go 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE 
 Coverage 7.00 A.M - 12.00 P.M.mp3 and 2001-09-11 CNN 9 11 LIVE  Coverage 
 12.00 -P.M - 4.00 P.M.mp3mp3.
 i can never get the files to go in order. what i would like is for the 7.00 
 AM file to be on top of the 12.00 file.
 This is an extremely baffling question but I'd like to sort this out because 
 I cannot stand when files are out of order.
 the 12.00 PM file is always on top and i don’t want that.
 does anyone know of a format string to enable me to fix this problem? you 
 can’t use colen in the file name.
 thanks for any help
 
 Michael
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