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I have a large collection of MP3's
when I import collections I have them land in a folder for going over to make sure they have the proper naming format & are I can't seem to get rid of redundent folders, using cut & paste also is there a way to do tabs? |
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Could you provide a bit more info:
- when importing are you changing the naming (tracks and/or folders)? if so from what to what? how are you doing this importing? - what exactly are the "redundant folders"? you mean duplicate folders containing duplicate tracks? where there were duplicates before the import or the dups were created during the import ? "cut and paste, why not just delete? |
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I really just look at the properties of a few files, to make sure they are infact mp3's & that the tags are reasonably accurate, this avoids ending up with unlabeled mystery file floating around in my music folder, I might fix problems & then move to music or just delete
this morning I had a folder Slade mostly folders of individual albums one folder contained 10 albums I would have like to just opened the folder highlighted one>cntrl A> cut go to the parent & paste I get a pink header towards the bottom of the screen & a bunch of individual files actually my entire music folder is nested inside another folder, which I hate, but can't seem to do anything but make worse... I have the same problem with picture files the files are big enough that I used GRSYNC to import off an external HDD originally |
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You can open a new tab in Dolphin using Control+T. Concerning the other issue: unfortunately, I don't quite understand what exactly the problem is ![]() |
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I also don't get it. Do you mean this: You got a folder which has a few subfolders, each containing several files, and you want to copy/cut all of them without entering each indivitual subfolder? You can't do that with dolphin, but you could do something like
or similar. Greetings
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I have 600+ folders, one for each artist all 600+ are in a folder named musicbu which is inside the music folder pictures a similar problem apparently I'm not understanding something basic about dolphin |
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I still don't understand your problem. Maybe you should pastebin a sample of ls -R or so, so we can see what your directory structure looks like.
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what is -R? the problem is an extra layer of nesting the files are too big to move directly, the music files are over 100g |
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Might this be a permissions issue?, set differently for some folders/files perhaps Maybe take a look at the properties of your Music folder, and check your user permissions and set "Apply all changes to subfolders and their contents". |
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Moving files is a trivial operation and is fast regardless of the size of the file moved, unless you move it to another physical device.
-R lists files recursively. Give an example of your directory layout, and an example of how you want it to be. I still don't get it. Greetings
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here's a screenshot of what is https://picasaweb.google.com/GcHoyman/M ... directlink How do I get rid of the redundant Pictures folder? |
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Select all the subfolders, cut them, go to the parent folder, paste, and delete the now-empty Pictures folder.
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I got it now I was right clicking & pasting on the file path next to the folder icon just a habit I had when using nautilus or windows explorer I needed to have the cursor in a blank part of the list of files |
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upon further reflection & study
if I go to a directory [music] find + * click audio files box only the files [mp3] are displayed, which I can cut/copy into where ever I need |
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