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Converting songs from multiple directories preserving folder structure


I like WM Converter a lot. It was able to convert many files that other converters were not able to handle.

The problem is that I need to convert hundreds of songs and I would like to preserve complete directory structure after conversion. Will that be too difficult to implement?
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Re: Converting songs from multiple directories preserving folder structure


That should work - just make sure you stick to one format type at a time to avoid any issues on your PC.
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Re: Converting songs from multiple directories preserving folder structure


I've sent your idea to the developer of WM Converter
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