Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-19 Thread Caitlyn Furness
thanks colin. This might work, if all else fails.  I just really don't want to 
add these to i tunes and junk up my music files, you know?  lol!

thanks,
Cait

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On Oct 18, 2011, at 7:35 AM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi there!
 Although it will take a [little or lot] of work!
 And you really do not want to add them to Itunes!
 How about adding the comments column to the view!
 And I suppose you can put the length of each one in there!
 Unless you cannot write to that field!
 [Not saying you cannot write] but if finder will let you!
 And of course if you've got hundreds it would take a long time!
 But if not too many once its done you will have what you want!
 If it works that is!
 If you need to know you add comments using command+j
 hth Colin
 
 On 18 Oct 2011, at 02:25, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Ok. I'm stupid. I found the more info thing but I to want to be able to up 
 and down arrow through the columns. It helped when I was queueing up the 
 mendelson a few minutes ago but a column would be nice.
 
 Take care all.
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:02 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
 
 Hi Cait, I see what you mean now. That would be a nice feature to have in 
 Finder. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell  that column cannot be added in 
 Finder. That doesn't necessarily mean there isn't a way to do it, it just 
 means I don't know how. Perhaps somebody else on the list has an idea or 
 maybe there's a third party app or Finder enhancement that enables such a 
 function. Or, as Sarah suggested, import them into iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Bryan
 
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Ok, I'd like to be able to arrow down through a folder of mp3's and see 
 the run time(length) of the movie without doing the command I thing, if 
 possible, on each individual file. I could do this on that other operating 
 system, but honestly, I can't remember how I made it happen.  It's not a 
 huge huge deal, since I can do it with command i, but it would be nice if 
 it could be 
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-18 Thread Red.Falcon
Hi there!
Although it will take a [little or lot] of work!
And you really do not want to add them to Itunes!
How about adding the comments column to the view!
And I suppose you can put the length of each one in there!
Unless you cannot write to that field!
[Not saying you cannot write] but if finder will let you!
And of course if you've got hundreds it would take a long time!
But if not too many once its done you will have what you want!
If it works that is!
If you need to know you add comments using command+j
hth Colin

On 18 Oct 2011, at 02:25, Sarah Alawami wrote:

 Ok. I'm stupid. I found the more info thing but I to want to be able to up 
 and down arrow through the columns. It helped when I was queueing up the 
 mendelson a few minutes ago but a column would be nice.
 
 Take care all.
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:02 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
 
 Hi Cait, I see what you mean now. That would be a nice feature to have in 
 Finder. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell  that column cannot be added in 
 Finder. That doesn't necessarily mean there isn't a way to do it, it just 
 means I don't know how. Perhaps somebody else on the list has an idea or 
 maybe there's a third party app or Finder enhancement that enables such a 
 function. Or, as Sarah suggested, import them into iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Bryan
 
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Ok, I'd like to be able to arrow down through a folder of mp3's and see the 
 run time(length) of the movie without doing the command I thing, if 
 possible, on each individual file. I could do this on that other operating 
 system, but honestly, I can't remember how I made it happen.  It's not a 
 huge huge deal, since I can do it with command i, but it would be nice if 
 it could be 
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-18 Thread Sarah Alawami
lol. in my case I have over 400 gigs so in my case, no it's not a good idea. I 
might write to apple and suggest this.
On Oct 18, 2011, at 4:35 AM, Red.Falcon wrote:

 Hi there!
 Although it will take a [little or lot] of work!
 And you really do not want to add them to Itunes!
 How about adding the comments column to the view!
 And I suppose you can put the length of each one in there!
 Unless you cannot write to that field!
 [Not saying you cannot write] but if finder will let you!
 And of course if you've got hundreds it would take a long time!
 But if not too many once its done you will have what you want!
 If it works that is!
 If you need to know you add comments using command+j
 hth Colin
 
 On 18 Oct 2011, at 02:25, Sarah Alawami wrote:
 
 Ok. I'm stupid. I found the more info thing but I to want to be able to up 
 and down arrow through the columns. It helped when I was queueing up the 
 mendelson a few minutes ago but a column would be nice.
 
 Take care all.
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:02 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:
 
 Hi Cait, I see what you mean now. That would be a nice feature to have in 
 Finder. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell  that column cannot be added in 
 Finder. That doesn't necessarily mean there isn't a way to do it, it just 
 means I don't know how. Perhaps somebody else on the list has an idea or 
 maybe there's a third party app or Finder enhancement that enables such a 
 function. Or, as Sarah suggested, import them into iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Bryan
 
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Ok, I'd like to be able to arrow down through a folder of mp3's and see 
 the run time(length) of the movie without doing the command I thing, if 
 possible, on each individual file. I could do this on that other operating 
 system, but honestly, I can't remember how I made it happen.  It's not a 
 huge huge deal, since I can do it with command i, but it would be nice if 
 it could be 
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-18 Thread Travis Siegel
If you use column mode in finder, when you have a file highlighted,  
simply vo-right arrow, and it opens the info window automatically,  
which will show the duration of the file.  A vo-left arrow will close  
the window, and you're back at the file you were already looking at.

hth.
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knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Hi,

Is there any way to know the running time of an mp3 file while viewing the file 
in the folder list?  For example, I have a folder with all my dvs movies in 
it(not a play list in i tunes, just a folder on my macintosh hd), and I'd like 
to be able to find out how long a movie is just by arrowing up and down through 
the list. Right now I can see how big the files are in megs, but that's not 
especially helpful.

Thanks,
Caitlyn


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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Bryan Jones
Hi Caitlyn,

One way to do this would be to open the Info page for the item by pressing 
Command+I and navigating down to the More Info section where you should find 
an item called Duration which seems to give the length in 
hours:minutes:seconds. I tried this on several MP3 and M4A files and was able 
to get the duration. 

HTH,
Bryan

On Oct 17, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Is there any way to know the running time of an mp3 file while viewing the 
 file in the folder list?  For example, I have a folder with all my dvs movies 
 in it(not a play list in i tunes, just a folder on my macintosh hd), and I'd 
 like to be able to find out how long a movie is just by arrowing up and down 
 through the list. Right now I can see how big the files are in megs, but 
 that's not especially helpful.
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Caitlyn Furness
Thanks, Brian.  do you know if you can set this for file types globally?

Cait

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On Oct 17, 2011, at 2:00 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

 Hi Caitlyn,
 
 One way to do this would be to open the Info page for the item by pressing 
 Command+I and navigating down to the More Info section where you should 
 find an item called Duration which seems to give the length in 
 hours:minutes:seconds. I tried this on several MP3 and M4A files and was able 
 to get the duration. 
 
 HTH,
 Bryan
 
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Is there any way to know the running time of an mp3 file while viewing the 
 file in the folder list?  For example, I have a folder with all my dvs 
 movies in it(not a play list in i tunes, just a folder on my macintosh hd), 
 and I'd like to be able to find out how long a movie is just by arrowing up 
 and down through the list. Right now I can see how big the files are in 
 megs, but that's not especially helpful.
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Bryan Jones
Hi Caitlyn,

I'm not sure about that one. Can you explain a little more about what you'd 
like to have happen?

Bryan

On Oct 17, 2011, at 3:27 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Thanks, Brian.  do you know if you can set this for file types globally?

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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Sarah Alawami
The only way I know how is to import it in to tines and see how it reads the 
length. I'm too hoping there is a way to know this as I need to time my shows.
On Oct 17, 2011, at 10:36 AM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:

 Hi,
 
 Is there any way to know the running time of an mp3 file while viewing the 
 file in the folder list?  For example, I have a folder with all my dvs movies 
 in it(not a play list in i tunes, just a folder on my macintosh hd), and I'd 
 like to be able to find out how long a movie is just by arrowing up and down 
 through the list. Right now I can see how big the files are in megs, but 
 that's not especially helpful.
 
 Thanks,
 Caitlyn
 
 
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Sarah Alawami
Oh Hmm. I did not see a more info under the info dialogue in the finder when I 
hit cmd I on a mp3. Strange. Maybe my system is broken? lol!
On Oct 17, 2011, at 11:00 AM, Bryan Jones wrote:

 Hi Caitlyn,
 
 One way to do this would be to open the Info page for the item by pressing 
 Command+I and navigating down to the More Info section where you should 
 find an item called Duration which seems to give the length in 
 hours:minutes:seconds. I tried this on several MP3 and M4A files and was able 
 to get the duration. 
 
 HTH,
 Bryan
 
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 1:36 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Is there any way to know the running time of an mp3 file while viewing the 
 file in the folder list?  For example, I have a folder with all my dvs 
 movies in it(not a play list in i tunes, just a folder on my macintosh hd), 
 and I'd like to be able to find out how long a movie is just by arrowing up 
 and down through the list. Right now I can see how big the files are in 
 megs, but that's not especially helpful.
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Bryan Jones
Hi Cait, I see what you mean now. That would be a nice feature to have in 
Finder. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell  that column cannot be added in 
Finder. That doesn't necessarily mean there isn't a way to do it, it just means 
I don't know how. Perhaps somebody else on the list has an idea or maybe 
there's a third party app or Finder enhancement that enables such a function. 
Or, as Sarah suggested, import them into iTunes.

Cheers,
Bryan

On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Ok, I'd like to be able to arrow down through a folder of mp3's and see the 
 run time(length) of the movie without doing the command I thing, if possible, 
 on each individual file. I could do this on that other operating system, but 
 honestly, I can't remember how I made it happen.  It's not ahuge huge deal, 
 since I can do it with command i, but it would be nice if it could be 
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Re: knowing the length of an mp3 file

2011-10-17 Thread Sarah Alawami
Ok. I'm stupid. I found the more info thing but I to want to be able to up and 
down arrow through the colomns. It helped when I was queueing up the mendelson 
a few minutes ago but a colomn would be nice.

Take care all.
On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:02 PM, Bryan Jones wrote:

 Hi Cait, I see what you mean now. That would be a nice feature to have in 
 Finder. Unfortunately, as far as I can tell  that column cannot be added in 
 Finder. That doesn't necessarily mean there isn't a way to do it, it just 
 means I don't know how. Perhaps somebody else on the list has an idea or 
 maybe there's a third party app or Finder enhancement that enables such a 
 function. Or, as Sarah suggested, import them into iTunes.
 
 Cheers,
 Bryan
 
 On Oct 17, 2011, at 5:45 PM, Caitlyn Furness wrote:
 Ok, I'd like to be able to arrow down through a folder of mp3's and see the 
 run time(length) of the movie without doing the command I thing, if 
 possible, on each individual file. I could do this on that other operating 
 system, but honestly, I can't remember how I made it happen.  It's not ahuge 
 huge deal, since I can do it with command i, but it would be nice if it 
 could be 
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