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Posted by Eddie on 11/07/06 21:27
On Tue, 07 Nov 2006 12:02:03 GMT, "dadiOH" <dadiOH@guesswhere.com>
wrote:
>No, they aren't in WMP...data *from* the files is in WMP. The files
>are in one or more folders on your HD...however you arranged them.
>
>Forgetting the software "library", how are your files stored
>physically? If they are in a nested folder structure you should be
>able to point any software with a "library" feature to that structure
>so it can read the data it uses.
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>If the physical structure is not now nested you could make it so.
>Many programs don't need it, will scan the entire drive.
OK, I guess that's where the problem is at. I don't know how to do
that. So, I'll just wait till you're in the area and you can do it
for me. In return I'll grill a couple of filet mignons for 'ya.
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>> Just curious, I know you have over 30,000 mp3 songs. How in the
>> hell do you find a song without a search feature?
>
>Tsk, tsk, tsk...all this time and you've never read my dandies.
>Specifically, "Favorite Programs - Finding Things - MP3Stock" and
>"Other Programs - More Database Programs"
Too technical.
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>>>> btw, tried calling 'ya but keep
>>>> getting "called failed" on my cell ph.
>>>
>>> So use a land line, they work :)
>> I don't have a long distance carrier. Cell ph. has free long
>> distance. The days of long distance on a land line went out about
>> the same time as the dinosaurs.
>
>So you embrace technological innovation even when it doesn't work?
>Whatcha been smoking, buey?
y como sabes que no era la culpa de tu telefono buey! A lo menos no
tengo que pagar por larga distancia. No me digas que no tienes
celular.
Eddie
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