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Mass MP3 Encoder

Discussion in 'Software' started by orb, 25 Jun 2008.

  1. orb

    orb satisfying.

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    I'm going on a 5 day trip next week and only have my 4gb mp3 player avaliable.

    I'm looking for a mp3 encoder what will take files from a directory, encode them and place them in another directory keeping folder structure. I had one before but I've totally forgotten the name. I've tried dBpowerAMP but it does not keep folder structure, it says it does but I can't click the little box to make it do it.

    Something what takes them down to 128/130 or so would be great, as it's going to be an outdoor trip by the lake quality is not a huge importance because I won't be able to notice the difference.

    edit: wow dec 2003 join date, am i classed as old school now?
     
  2. ozstrike

    ozstrike yip yip yip yip

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    Foobar?
    It has a built in convertor, and a rename/directory mover.

    Edit: I remember you from a while back, have you not been around for a while?
     
  3. orb

    orb satisfying.

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    I've tried foobar but it just doesn't seem to be getting on very well, it wont put them in a new directory within a directory so to say, so I just get one folder of alot of MP3 files.

    Yeah I've been moving around. I find the new forum harder to navigate then the old one :(
     
  4. orb

    orb satisfying.

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    Someone must know something surely :(
     
  5. Guest-16

    Guest-16 Guest

    I've used DBPowerAmp (something like that) before and it works pretty well.
     
  6. wolfticket

    wolfticket Downwind from the bloodhounds

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    I'm pretty sure there is an better way, but...:

    • Use foobars "convert>convert to same folder" option.
    • Once done,
    • Use windows to search within you music folder for the old (ie. not the newly converted files) files.
    • Delete them all (but not actually shift-delete them :waah:, just move them to the recycle bin)
    • Now make a copy of your music folder, which now will just contain the encoded files.
    • Then go to the recycle bin, and restore the source music file their original location.
    • Last of all, use windows search to delete the encoded tracks in your music folder.

    Like I said, I'm sure there is an neater way (checkout http://www.hydrogenaudio.org/forums/index.php), but this works for me.

    BTW: Pleeeeeeease don't delete all your music permanently by accident.
     
  7. Firehed

    Firehed Why not? I own a domain to match.

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    iTunes will do it, actually. Just be sure to set the encoder preferences. Throw the files into iTunes, right-click and click 'convert to mp3' (it'll say convert to whatever the import encoding pref is set to) and you'll have a bunch of mp3s organized by the artist/album in the iTunes music directory. If that's not the folder structure you want... well, this is why I hate folder-based organizing on the player.
     

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