After batch converting thousands of .m4a files into flac, my directories are polluted with the files I actually wanted to get rid of - and some more. There seems to be no option to batch delete them and none of the traditional Windows methods are working. Help, please!!
Removing .m4a conversion leftovers
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Re: Removing .m4a conversion leftovers
These would be files named ._08xxx.m4a or .DST_STORE or ._.DST_STORE. Not sure they were created together with the conversion. I see them on the Windows box but not on the mac so I am not terribly worried.
The remaining .m4a files are my greater concern as they don't let Chorus DS read the metafiles of my .flac files.
For future conversions, is there a way to avoid keeping the original files so that only the converted new files would remain in the directories after the conversion?Comment
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Re: Removing .m4a conversion leftovers
There is a DSP Effect 'Delete Source file' use it carefully.Comment
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