I use batch convert all the time.
I always start with a folder of AIFF files & convert to m4a.
Usually, I create a folder for the m4a files & convert from the AIFF folder into the m4a folder using the "single folder" option.
Sometimes, like now, I convert into the same folder using the "existing folder" option.
In this particular instance, I have a complete Wagner Ring Cycle in 4 separate folders, all within a main folder:
When I select the main folder in "batch convert" & convert into "existing folders", it usually just does it.
But, occasionally, I get a window like this:
In the past, when I've seen this window, I have gone back to the finder & made a copy of the whole set of folders, just in case something gets screwed up, then done "existing folders" in batch convert again & it never comes up with this window a second time, even though nothing has changed.
So...
What's it for? What's it telling me? Am I okay to just click "okay"?
I always start with a folder of AIFF files & convert to m4a.
Usually, I create a folder for the m4a files & convert from the AIFF folder into the m4a folder using the "single folder" option.
Sometimes, like now, I convert into the same folder using the "existing folder" option.
In this particular instance, I have a complete Wagner Ring Cycle in 4 separate folders, all within a main folder:
When I select the main folder in "batch convert" & convert into "existing folders", it usually just does it.
But, occasionally, I get a window like this:
In the past, when I've seen this window, I have gone back to the finder & made a copy of the whole set of folders, just in case something gets screwed up, then done "existing folders" in batch convert again & it never comes up with this window a second time, even though nothing has changed.
So...
What's it for? What's it telling me? Am I okay to just click "okay"?
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