Batch converter: save folder structure
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- Topic Starter
- 498 posts since 23 Jan, 2008
I noticed another inconvenience. Acoustica does not understand folders. If I drag and drop the file folders, then all the files are mixed into one folder.
SoundForge preserves folder structure very well when converting.
This is very handy when you store files in different folders (I think this is obvious, nobody stores all records in one folder). For example, you divide files according to different announcers, recording days, or task number. Launching the converter for each task separately is, alas, a waste of time.
SoundForge preserves folder structure very well when converting.
This is very handy when you store files in different folders (I think this is obvious, nobody stores all records in one folder). For example, you divide files according to different announcers, recording days, or task number. Launching the converter for each task separately is, alas, a waste of time.
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- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Acoustica does maintain the folder structure in the batch processor. Please use the "Import folder" button for that.
Best,
Stian
Best,
Stian
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- 498 posts since 23 Jan, 2008
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- Topic Starter
- 498 posts since 23 Jan, 2008
No, it does not work. The Import Folders option also collects files in one folder. Also, this option does not remember the last folder.
To collect all the folders, you need to choose a folder each time. And it works in the same way as import files. All files are converted into one folder.
At the same time, another problem arises: files with the same names are removed each other.
- KVRian
- 1466 posts since 1 Jan, 2005 from Norway
Hi!
Acoustica works as intended in that video. You see the target directory structure under "Destination", so either you will need to create folders manually (Create Folder button) or import the root folder and Acoustica will add the whole subfolder structure automatically.
Best,
Stian
Acoustica works as intended in that video. You see the target directory structure under "Destination", so either you will need to create folders manually (Create Folder button) or import the root folder and Acoustica will add the whole subfolder structure automatically.
Best,
Stian