Fredly Wrote:
Over the past couple days I have grown a little wiser and realize that,
yes, during the EAC/FLAC compression of albums a playlist is being made
within each Directory/Album folder. Hence, one playlist for each album
(300+ to date)
EAC Options...Tools...uncheck 3rd checkbox:
Mark Lanctot Wrote:
Note you don't have to use a command line for this if you don't want to.
Just open Windows explorer for that folder, select View - Details,
select View - Arrange icons by - Type. The .m3u files should be
grouped together. Select the first one, press SHIFT and select the
Thanx to all for responding.
Over the past couple days I have grown a little wiser and realize that,
yes, during the EAC/FLAC compression of albums a playlist is being made
within each Directory/Album folder. Hence, one playlist for each album
(300+ to date)
So.if I remove these 300+
Aaron Zinck Wrote:
(Quoting Fredly)
[...] when I currently go into Browse Playlists I have several
pages (effectively every album I have). I didn't mean to create
these
playlist and just want to clear EVERYTHING and start from scratch.
What's the simplest way to clear ALL playlist?
Windows? Do the following: Start Run cmd
cd\the_path_to_the_top_level_music_folder_with_all_the playlists
dir *.m3u /s (this will list all the playlists)
del *.m3u /s (this will delete all the playlists)
exit
Be careful, This is not reversable!
--tim
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tim