'Chris De Burgh - Dont Pay The Ferryman.mp3' 'Chris De Burgh - A Spaceman Came Travelling.mp3' 'Cat Stevens - The First Cut Is The Deepest.mp3' 'Bob Dylan - Knockin On Heavens Door.mp3' "Blue Oyster Cult - Don't Fear The Reaper.m4a" Is this what you meant by - ‘ls -R’ ? ~/Music/OldMusic $ ls -R So i guess my question now is:- Does Beets handle wav files? Last night I removed my wav albums and copied a ‘scratch’ folder of different music file extensions (eg mp3 mp4 etc) into my ‘OldMusic’ folder, and beets was working OK with these. I use wav files as my storage medium which as you say beets doesn’t seem to be able to see. This all went OK without any errors, - But I still get the same result. I upgraded to V1.4.7 today using ‘pip install -U beets’ - but first I was prompted to install pip. I would dearly love to get this working as I’ve heard nothing but all good things about it. Please can someone tell me what is wrong, or what I am doing wrong. This is where it goes wrong because all I get is a response in terminal ~ beet import ~/Music/OldMusic/ So from what I’ve read so far, If I move my music folders or files into ‘OldMusic’ and run in a terminal this command:-īeets should go through, correct and move my music to the ‘NewMusic’ folder, - yes? Library: ~/Music/NewMusicDB/musiclibrary.db I have created 3 folders in my Music folder thus:. I’m using Peppermint OS9 and I installed Beets using the pep software installer and it was V1.4.6-2. I’ve just signed up to the forum after trying to use Beets over the week end. I’m from the UK and a computer user and music lover.
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