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Ultimate Audio Playback => XXHighEnd Support => Topic started by: Gerard on February 04, 2009, 11:06:02 am



Title: Searching for low mp3 bitrate
Post by: Gerard on February 04, 2009, 11:06:02 am
Peter

Long long   :grin: time ago we talked about this.... I would like to get rid of low mp3 stuff and it would be so easy if you could make a search function so that we could search for 192 or lower mp3 music.... I almost never play such anymore.....

Can it be done or is it still not possible....

 :)


Title: Re: Searching for low mp3 bitrate
Post by: PeterSt on February 04, 2009, 12:52:45 pm
Hi Gerard,

I don't recall that question, but anyway it can be done allright. It would use the first track of an "album" (the "album" really being a folder) and show all the "albums" found matching the criteria in the Library Area. What you'd want next is physically delete those folders from there (the Library Area) which currently is not possible. But that can be done too.

In this case I would change the "D" going to the Date Search form into an "S", and that form would turn into a general Search form, where also the other things can be put which by now nobody knows about anymore (like searching for tracks shorter or longer than a given running time, search in track names and some more stuff).

Now I know it ... :)
Peter
:15a:


Title: Re: Searching for low mp3 bitrate
Post by: Gerard on February 08, 2009, 11:44:06 pm
Hi Gerard,

I don't recall that question, but anyway it can be done allright. It would use the first track of an "album" (the "album" really being a folder) and show all the "albums" found matching the criteria in the Library Area. What you'd want next is physically delete those folders from there (the Library Area) which currently is not possible. But that can be done too.

In this case I would change the "D" going to the Date Search form into an "S", and that form would turn into a general Search form, where also the other things can be put which by now nobody knows about anymore (like searching for tracks shorter or longer than a given running time, search in track names and some more stuff).

Now I know it ... :)
Peter
:15a:


Even better would be to replace them somewhere else to check out one more time before deleting.

 :)


Title: Re: Searching for low mp3 bitrate
Post by: PeterSt on February 09, 2009, 05:06:37 am
I don't understand what you mean ... :dntknw:


Title: Re: Searching for low mp3 bitrate
Post by: Gerard on February 10, 2009, 07:54:29 pm
I don't understand what you mean ... :dntknw:

Peter,

What i meant was that instead of deleting the low bitrate stuff it would be better to select all the low stuff and replace it.... So that it can be checked one time in explorer before deleting. Maybe safer?

 :)