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nkormanik:
Thanks, Skwire, for clarifying. Yes, wanted to move all .mp3 files from folder A to folder B, keeping the entire folder structure where the .mp3 files reside.
Will try another app.
skwire:
wanted to move all .mp3 files from folder A to folder B, keeping the entire folder structure where the .mp3 files reside.
-nkormanik (April 19, 2020, 09:25 PM)
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A simply copy/cut and paste would not work here? Am I missing something?
nkormanik:
100,000 .mp3 files -- intermixed with other formats, such as .flac -- in a giant tree structure. Branches of trees are "Artist" and "Album".
I wanted to move ONLY the .mp3 files to another drive, leaving .flac, etc., where they are.
As you've said, a myriad of programs out there to do it. Such as xcopy, robocopy, richcopy.
Thought it best to use a gui program, to see more clearly what's about to happen... before pressing go.
4wd:
https://github.com/Cinchoo/ChoEazyCopy
anandcoral:
100,000 .mp3 files -- intermixed with other formats, such as .flac -- in a giant tree structure. Branches of trees are "Artist" and "Album".
I wanted to move ONLY the .mp3 files to another drive, leaving .flac, etc., where they are.
As you've said, a myriad of programs out there to do it. Such as xcopy, robocopy, richcopy.
Thought it best to use a gui program, to see more clearly what's about to happen... before pressing go.
-nkormanik (April 20, 2020, 12:53 AM)
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I suggest to use Total Commander https://www.ghisler.com/
You can filter on *.mp3 and press Ctrl+B, then F5 copy to new folder.
All sub folders will be created automatically.
Regards,
Anand
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