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  • savagcl
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Aug 2004
    • 439

    CD Folder question

    Using latest versions of dBpower.

    I searched for "folder" in this forum but didn't really see an answer.
    What i want to do is be able to write multiple folders to a CD but have
    the folder names show on the left side of the CD Writer (and on the
    CD), with the mp3 titles only showing when that folder is opened.

    Appearing like looking at the root of a harddrive i.e., folder names
    and associated files within that folder.

    EX: CD Name:whatever
    Folder name1
    Folder name2
    Folder name3

    Clicking on a folder name would open it and show the files within that
    folder.
    Presently, opening a CD just gives a list of all files on the CD without
    showing any folder structure.

    Can I take a folder from the upper right side of CD Writer and drop it
    onto the left side and it would preserve the folder structure along with
    the files in the folder.

    Is this possible and i just haven't figured it out yet,
    thanks,
    savagcl
  • Wayne
    dBpoweramp Guru
    • Aug 2002
    • 1252

    #2
    Re: CD Folder question

    CD Writer uses the tag information within the actual audio files to determine how they are to be organised on a MP3 CD. It is up to you how you want the files to be organised etc.

    Currently the main display does not indicate the final structure on the CD as it is consists of a single list of all the files that will be present. You would most likely have to look in the temporary folder, used by the program, to see the real structure.

    BTW You can not drag and drop folders/files from the right to the left as far as I am aware.

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    • savagcl
      dBpoweramp Guru
      • Aug 2004
      • 439

      #3
      Re: CD Folder question

      Thanks, Wayne.

      It didn't seem possible but was worth the question......

      savagcl

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