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|    Paul to micky    |
|    Re: Did you know how to display files in    |
|    22 Feb 26 21:29:41    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11       From: nospam@needed.invalid              On Sun, 2/22/2026 3:51 PM, micky wrote:       > FYI       >       > Did you know: That no file manager with a GuI will display files in a       > directory in the order they are written onto the media? And that no       > option in CMD will do this either?       >       > (I really don't understand Powershell or its role. Will anything in       > Powershell do this?)       >       > The only thing I know that will do this is Take Command, TCC or its free       > version TCC/LE. Hasn't been updated since 2020 or earlier afaict, but       > there is no need to update it. It's fantastic. Has many other great       > enhancements though my 709-yo memory will need some time to think of       > them.       > One simple one is CD.... where the number of dots minus one indicates       > how many directories up you will position yourself.       > And dir /o:u will display files in Unsorted order.       >       > Why would physical order matter? I'm sure there are many reasons, but       > for me, I wanted a flashdrive with music I like, since no radio station       > in Baltimore** plays it and I'm going abroad and certainly no station       > there plays 50's and early 60's music. But using Radiomaximus, and I'm       > sure other methods, one can play 181.FM Oldies, for free. And there       > are amny other genres as well.       >       > I did this several years ago but I can't find the flashdrive I made.       > This time it will be even better. So instead of just recording for a ay       > and a half, I recorded for 3 days. Got about 1650 files. Sorted       > alphabetically and got rid of two groups I don't like, and got rid of       > the advertisements that they play, not that often but since I can get       > rid of them, I did so. (they are easy to spot, 1/10th the size of songs,       > plus they all have the same or similar names, names that are not the       > names of songs. There were about 240 out of the 1700)       >       > This left 1357. By sorting alphabetically, one sees that ome songs       > appea only once, some twice, and many 3 times.       >       > Well, they've taken small steps against my plan by putting a little       > advertising within the song files, but a small amount compared to what I       > deleted.       >       > If you use VLC and some other software, it plays them in alphabetical       > order, no matter what order they are on the flashdrive. How about that.       > But the gizmo I have that plugs into the cigarette lighter and xmit to       > the radio plays in the order they exist on the drive. The car I rent       > will probably have a usb input, and I don't know what order they will       > play in. I've also got a tiny mp3 player that connects with a 1/8"       > audio cable. That plays in the order I want.       >       > For some reason, 5 seconds or so of the next song ae in the privious       > song's file, so if you don't play them in the original order, all the       > songs start 5 seconds in, and end with 5 seconds unrelated to the song       > before or the song after.       >       > Then I copied all of them to the flash drive it used whatever order was       > in the File Manager (with a gui). But I couldnt tell for sure what order       > they were in without TCC/LE and dir /o:u .       >              I think this could be repaired, but you'd have to be one       clever geek to take low-bitrate Internet Radio recordings       and have a pleasant recording after you were finished       modding it.              If an NTFS file system is brand new, and you record songs       sequentially in a single folder, the "nfi.exe" listing       of filenum slots and their filename entries, will be in       the order of recording.              You could benefit from a lossless splicer for MP3s.       Does FFMPEG have that ? Dunno. But by the songs all       coming across from one radio station, maybe the bitrate       is stable for long periods of time.               Paul              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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