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   micky to nospam@needed.invalid   
   Re: Did you know how to display files in   
   26 Feb 26 14:28:25   
   
   XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-10   
   From: NONONOmisc07@fmguy.com   
      
   In alt.comp.os.windows-10, on Mon, 23 Feb 2026 14:32:08 -0500, Paul   
    wrote:   
      
   >   
   >I don't at the moment, see a simple solution to making   
   >your equipment do what it's supposed to do. It is possible   
      
   Let me make clear. The subject line starts off "Did you known" and the   
   post was not** a request for help.   It's already doing what I want. All   
   that is needed is to arrange the segments in the original order   
      
   **It was an offer of information, although I was almost surely wrong and   
   JJ is almost surely right, that one can use CMD DIR and doesn't need   
   TCC/LE to display things without sorting them.   I still think TCC and   
   TCC/LE are great programs, because of all the other enhancements etc.   
   even if in this one situation they are almost the same as CND.   
      
   >RadioMaximus has some Preference   
      
   I looked through all the preferences when I first got the program, but   
   the author keeps adding more options.   
      
   >that has the 5 second behavior in it,   
      
   I had not noticed that.  A uaer-settable preference? I would have   
   assumed this is not user-controlled. If you watch tv, at least around   
   here, you'll see that the Program Info changes a few seconds before the   
   program does. Yeah, it's not the same thing, but still.  Please don't   
   take your time to go back and find out exactly where it is, because I'm   
   past that problem already. (The very first time I did this years ago, I   
   accidentally copied the files in name-alphabetical order, and it would   
   play the same song over and over before going to the next song and doing   
   the same thing with it. Order is definitely important.)   
      
   I see there is an option to split or not-split recordings.  I have it   
   set to split, but setting it to not-split would probably do what you're   
   talking about.  But it would also mean I couldn't delete the songs I do   
   not like, or the advertising segments,and it would have created a   
   72-hour mp3 file!!!   
      
   >and the behavior is being "applied to the wrong thing". It   
   >was not likely to be intended for ruining music selections   
   >as they were stored as files. Saving in streaming mode,   
   >avoids arbitrary chopping, but would be a lot of work to   
   >create a derived work (a USB stick) for later. If you load a   
   >three day stream into Audacity, it might take a lot of   
   >storage to do that, as the selection is read in and stored   
   >as 1MB "chunks". And the format they use while doing that,   
   >might not be as efficient as MP3. And any time you edit   
   >something (without lossless splice) there would be some   
   >generational loss.   
   >   
   >Since you have likely messed with the original USB stick,   
      
   I didn't mess up anything.  I copied it in the wrong** order to the USB   
   stick and then I formatted and copied it in the right order.   
      
   **Only because I was using a different instance of my file manager and I   
   copied the ewhole directory, without it being open so I could see that   
   the files were in the wrong order.   
      
   >there might not be any special properties of the file system   
   >to take advantage of at this point. The creation date of   
   >the files, may indicate the order of capture, and there   
   >is enough time between selections for the file times   
   >to be unique.   
      
   --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05   
    * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)   

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