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Here's a screenshot of the windows gui that lets you edit the properties of media files.

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But what if you have like 1000 media files to edit, and you want to change the properties in a certain way.

Like if you have a huge book on mp3 that came in many files, or several huge books..

And you want them to show up in your mp3 player in a certain order, and so they can be grouped by author or album.

So is there a way to alter these properties with a script?

Thank you very much :whistle:

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I've used Tag.exe in my MP3 to Ogg program.

http://www.softpedia.com/get/Multimedia/Au...itors/Tag.shtml

Worked very well and it is all command lines that you can easily use from an autoit script.

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Thank you. I guess I'll experiment with that for awhile. Looking at the readme right now..

Where are some examples of doing stuff with command line? All I know is this one that opens anything with it's default program.

Run(@comspec & ' /c start ' & @ScriptDir &'\', '', @SW_HIDE)

I better search now....

Thanks! :whistle:

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