Yes!
I searched high and low for something to do just this, and eventually found The Godfather which does it perfectly :D
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Fri 14 Nov 2003, 2:17,
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No probs :)
It does exactly what you want, and does it well :)
I've been using it for a while now and although it's a bit slow to load, once it's loaded it's absolutely great. Just so you don't spend ages digging for how to do what you want, when it's loaded, click the "Organize" tab, then choose the main MP3 folder from the list on the left.
Choose "Physically restructure"
In "Root Folder" put the root of the new directory structure, e.g. "MP3s"
My Subfolder fields go:
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Fri 14 Nov 2003, 2:28,
archived)
I've been using it for a while now and although it's a bit slow to load, once it's loaded it's absolutely great. Just so you don't spend ages digging for how to do what you want, when it's loaded, click the "Organize" tab, then choose the main MP3 folder from the list on the left.
Choose "Physically restructure"
In "Root Folder" put the root of the new directory structure, e.g. "MP3s"
My Subfolder fields go:
Field: Length:
%A 1
%A
%L
It's good :)
It goes:
C:\mp3
then, say for example, my A-Ha songs (shut up everyone, I know) from the album Headlines and Deadlines:
C:\mp3\A\A-Ha\Headlines and Deadlines
Edit:
If you wanted it to go
C:\mp3\A\A-Ha\H\Headlines and Deadlines
then you could use fields:
I think :)
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Fri 14 Nov 2003, 2:34,
archived)
C:\mp3
then, say for example, my A-Ha songs (shut up everyone, I know) from the album Headlines and Deadlines:
C:\mp3\A\A-Ha\Headlines and Deadlines
Edit:
If you wanted it to go
C:\mp3\A\A-Ha\H\Headlines and Deadlines
then you could use fields:
Field: Length:
%A 1
%A
%L 1
%L
I think :)