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Rip Folders Set up WMP11 Vista

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Locster - 07 May 2008 17:24 GMT
I would like to get rid of the folder WMP creates when ripping to an
MP3 format. For example- CD Album= Purple Rain Artist= Prince is
created as "Prince/Purple Rain/MP3 Songs". I would like to eliminate
the "Prince" part. But I do not see an option for that. I dont like
having to open a folder to open a folder to get to the music I would
like to have just one folder and thats it. If anyone could help that
would be great.
Neil Smith [MVP Digital Media] - 07 May 2008 19:29 GMT
>I would like to get rid of the folder WMP creates when ripping to an
>MP3 format. For example- CD Album= Purple Rain Artist= Prince is
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>like to have just one folder and thats it. If anyone could help that
>would be great.

I don't think it would really help. Imagine this (for other uesrs, if
not just you). You have 2 albums called 'Greatest Hits' as for this
article http://forums.ilounge.com/showthread.php?t=224225

Now what ? You have 2 Greatest Hits folder with hundreds of songs, and
no way to know who recorded them by glancing at the folder.

This has happened in iTunes and annoys users *much* more :
http://forums.ilounge.com/archive/index.php/t-57933.html

HTH
Cheers - Neil
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