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madjim- with the Lord October 30th, 2008 08:07 AM

A Great Free Program For Renaming Files
 
Norton Total Commaner is a great free progam for renaming multible files. I put a copy on my site so it is availble to all MTU users through this forum. Click on the link below to download a copy.

http://madjim.com/mtu/NortonTotalCommander.zip

I hope it helps!

Jim :g

Beavis October 30th, 2008 08:49 AM

but it wont change the header in hoster.

madjim- with the Lord October 30th, 2008 08:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Beavis (Post 85010)
but it wont change the header in hoster.

Hey Beav,
You are correct sir! The best way to edit KMA files it through the Hoster Edit Songs feature. Commander is handy for other formats. :w :c

Thanks for the back-up.

Jim :g

Hawkman November 3rd, 2008 01:52 AM

Hey Madjim, I am confused on exactly where I should have songs located on the computer. I have Vista and when I download songs they end up in two locations.

They appear in public music and program files. This taking up a lot of extra hard drive. Can I delete the public music location and have hoster still work correctly?

Second question for you is on my other computer with XP when I use micostuido it defaults to shared music mtu/songs. Everytime I change it to C drive where I have everything filed it works fine until I close it out. Once I reopen it defaults back to mtu/songs in the shared folder? Anyway to fix this or am I suppose to have kma files located in duplicate locations like Vista was doing.

Hawkman

gd123 November 3rd, 2008 03:15 AM

September 6th, 2008, 08:47 AM
Posted by gd123
Quote:

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This is now know as Total Commander and is FREEWARE that works 100%.

I have been using it since the 80's when it was DOS Norton Commander and is very good for renaming files.

The unlicensed version makes you Click a Numbered Button to OPEN the Program. But, it tells you which Numbered Button to Click.

Of course, purchasing software helps support further development.

September 8th, 2008, 03:19 AM
Posted by gd123
Quote:

To RENAME using Total Commander:

For all files starting with 01
as with:
01 - 01 Hot hot hot - Buster Poindexter.cdg
01 - 01 Hot hot hot - Buster Poindexter.mp3
01 - 02 I'm so excited - The Pointer Sisters.cdg
01 - 02 I'm so excited - The Pointer Sisters.mp3
01 - 03 Strokin' - Clarence Carter.cdg
01 - 03 Strokin' - Clarence Carter.mp3
01 - 04 Come on ride the train - Quad City Dj's.cdg
01 - 04 Come on ride the train - Quad City Dj's.mp3

Do this:
Highlight all the files you want to change by Right-Clicking on a file and DRAGGING DOWN. This will turn all the selected files RED. Or, move all the files that start with 01 to a separate folder and Click at the TOP where it says MARK and, in the Drop Down Menu, Click SELECT ALL.

Once all the files are RED, Click FILES, at the TOP LEFT, and, in the Drop Down Menu, Click MULTI-RENAME TOOL.

In the SEARCH & REPLACE you will type into the
SEARCH FOR:
01SpaceDASHSpace??Space
REPLACE WITH:
01SpaceDASHSpace??SpaceDASHSpace

Note: do not type the actual words that mean SPACE and DASH.

Then, Click the START Button located near the Middle at the Bottom.

Files are now RENAMED.

RESULT:
01 - 01 - Hot hot hot - Buster Poindexter.cdg
01 - 01 - Hot hot hot - Buster Poindexter.mp3
01 - 02 - I'm so excited - The Pointer Sisters.cdg
01 - 02 - I'm so excited - The Pointer Sisters.mp3
01 - 03 - Strokin' - Clarence Carter.cdg
01 - 03 - Strokin' - Clarence Carter.mp3
01 - 04 - Come on ride the train - Quad City Dj's.cdg
01 - 04 - Come on ride the train - Quad City Dj's.mp3

Repeat for all files beginning with 02 by replacing the 01, in the example above, to 02.

There is an UNDO feature if you name something WRONG. Just re-highlight, go back into the MULTI-RENAME TOOL and Click UNDO.
March 17th, 2008, 07:46 AM
Posted by gd123
Quote:

I have File Synchronizer from Latshaw Systems...I tried to use it...but, I didn't like it.

I use Total Commander...it's free if you don't mind the nag screen on Startup.

It has a compare Folder function. Just put one Folder on the left Panel and a different Folder on the Right Panel and click COMPARE.

It highlights any file that is different in RED. Then, just click COPY. Folders are identical.
February 7th, 2007, 06:25 PM
Posted by gd123
Quote:

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You say you use Commander. I assume Total Commander.


If so, then select all the files needing changed, which should highlight them RED.

Then, click FILES/MULTI-RENAME TOOL.

In the upper left-hand corner, you will see "Rename Mask: File name" and [N] in the Box.

Let's say you have a file named like this:

Custom1-01 - Artist - Title

Then, place 14- to the right of the "N" inside the bracket to get this:

[N14-]

If you look at the NEW NAME column, you will see the result, which is:

Artist - Title

Click START to complete the operation/change.

So, the number, with a DASH, will be what the Total COUNT of Characters located to the LEFT of the FIRST Character in the ARTIST, assuming ARTIST is the NEXT FIELD, as per the example above, and Add ONE (+1) to actual count of characters to be removed

If you had:

Ah8008-14 - Mardones, Benny - Into The Night.zip

then, counting all the Characters, including spaces, from the Starting Character in ARTIST, which is the letter "M," you will get the number 12.

Add 1 to the actual count: 12 + 1 = 13.

So, to remove Ah8008dash14spacedashspace from the beginning, use [N13-], etc.

madjim- with the Lord November 5th, 2008 02:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Hawkman (Post 85150)
Hey Madjim, I am confused on exactly where I should have songs located on the computer. I have Vista and when I download songs they end up in two locations.

They appear in public music and program files. This taking up a lot of extra hard drive. Can I delete the public music location and have hoster still work correctly?

You should be able to put one copy of your KMA files in a single folder on your C:\ drive then rebuid your databse in Hoster with it directed to this folder, and all should be fine.

Second question for you is on my other computer with XP when I use micostuido it defaults to shared music mtu/songs. Everytime I change it to C drive where I have everything filed it works fine until I close it out. Once I reopen it defaults back to mtu/songs in the shared folder? Anyway to fix this or am I suppose to have kma files located in duplicate locations like Vista was doing.

What version of Microstudio are you using?

Hawkman

You do not need two copies of your KMA files on your C:\ drive for Hoster to run correctly. :w

Jim :g

Hawkman November 5th, 2008 07:14 PM

I'm using 4.006 version of Micostudio on my xp computer.

Thanks for the other tip on having just one location for my kma files with Vista. I'll give it a try:) I don't understand why is put it in two locations for starters:? Vista has a mine of it's own

Hawkman


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