I've been trying to do a bulk conversion of a MP3 library all day and am completely stumped. Basically, I've got your typical music library organization: A folder called "Music" that contains about 300 other folders that are artist names. Each artist name folder contains sub-folders for album titles, and the corresponding .mp3 files for each album are contained within. All of those MP3's were ripped from my CD library at 320k, so the files are large. I want to bulk re-encode all of the .mp3 files down to 128K for storage on a portable player. Easy so far, right?
So, I fire up dbpowerAMP music converter thinking that I can just point it at the top-level "Music" folder and tell it what to do. Things apparently don't work that way. It will only let me select the .mp3 files in a single folder as far as I know. This means I'll have to repeat the re-sampling process some 480 times which just isn't going to happen. Has anyone used dbpowerAMP for bulk conversions where the .mp3 files were organized mierarchically like mine are? I must be missing something.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please copy your response to norm@softvfr.com so that I can get it as quickly as possible.
Thanks,
Norm
So, I fire up dbpowerAMP music converter thinking that I can just point it at the top-level "Music" folder and tell it what to do. Things apparently don't work that way. It will only let me select the .mp3 files in a single folder as far as I know. This means I'll have to repeat the re-sampling process some 480 times which just isn't going to happen. Has anyone used dbpowerAMP for bulk conversions where the .mp3 files were organized mierarchically like mine are? I must be missing something.
Any help would be greatly appreciated. Please copy your response to norm@softvfr.com so that I can get it as quickly as possible.
Thanks,
Norm
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