| Author | Topic: a free sample browser / organizer / info displayer ? | ||
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Hi
I'm looking for some kind of audio-dedicated browser, like Acdsee or Xn-view can do for pictures, which would display a folder with audio files (.wav, mp3...), and give info about them (samplerate, bitrate if mp3, size, mono or stereo, etc). Xn-view is quite fine, but doesn't tell if the samples are mono or stereo, and at this moment, i really do need this feature... If it could have a browser, a search engine or things like that, of course, t would be extra-bonus ! Ah, and also : There is also another feature i'm looking for : a software capable of making a .txt file with a list of every files in a folder... Thanks in advance |
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| ^ | Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Member: #22903 Location: france | ||
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| ^ | Joined: 26 May 2003 Member: #7347 Location: im müscha... | ||
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http://www.geocities.com/samplecatalog/ It would be nice if it would do waveforms. {It would be nicer if explorer did waveforms.}
You can do the text file yourself... Open a command window {start/run/cmd}, type dir and redirect the output to a text file with a >. dir > list.text You can get fancy and do subdirectories with "dir /s > list.txt" or fancier yet with /b /l etc. Choose files to list with *.extension {*.wav, *.aif, etc} If you want to get truly fancy there are all sorts of ways of sorting and listing the output. You could use a port of ls or grep or fmt or whatever. { >> appends otherwise the new file will overwrite the old. dir >> filename.txt } |
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| ^ | Joined: 04 Mar 2004 Member: #15311 Location: The Forests of Lombard | ||
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Thank you.
I have also found FIlelister which seems to aim at creating lists, and uc wave browser, which displays mono/stero, sampler rate, etc for wave files... Uc Wave Browser is old and the interface not really fancy, but it has what xnview lacks (and that i need at the moment). |
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| ^ | Joined: 28 Apr 2004 Member: #22903 Location: france | ||
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Not sure if post above refers to the same but Wav Browser 3.0 does the job:
http://www.softpedia.com/get/File-managers/WAV-Bro wser.shtml |
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| ^ | Joined: 16 Dec 2002 Member: #5032 Location: Bristol UK | ||
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Is there a WAV browser that allows me to categorize WAV files and rate them according to how much I like them? Sort of like adding a webpage to your favourites. |
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| ^ | Joined: 08 May 2006 Member: #106805 Location: Denmark | ||
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| ^ | Joined: 25 Sep 2003 Member: #9331 | ||
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aaah! Looks just right!! |
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| ^ | Joined: 08 May 2006 Member: #106805 Location: Denmark | ||
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+1 for sample tagger
www.loophorse.com has "file inventory" for printing out folder contents. it also has a couple of sample browsers |
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| ^ | Joined: 20 Jun 2004 Member: #30266 Location: Secret Underground Hideout |
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