This is a simple, command line based program aimed at converting Winamp style playlists into Nero Audio Compilation (.nra) files to facilitate the burning of favored playlists. Current support is for .m3u and .bpl playlists.
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--Changelog-- ---New in Beta 1.1--- Support for .b4s syle playlists added. Pseudo "drag and drop" functionality added. name is now all lowercase. Much code restructuring and modularization. Added option to (attempt to) process unknown/unrecognized filetypes. Archive now contains an example of a .b4s input and output file. Introduced a new known issue. ---New in Beta 1.0--- Program renamed to "NRAGen." Support for ID3v1 tags. Support for command line arguments (see Usage section). Removed redundant third parameter (base directory). Fixed almost all known issues. ---New in Alpha 0.2--- Support for long filenames, any file with a name of up to ~65000 characters in length should now work. Program will function regardless of presence/lack of ID3 tags. Program will function regardless of naming convention. Program will function even if Id3 tag info is not consistent with naming convention.
--Changelog-- ---New in Beta 1.1--- Support for .b4s syle playlists added. Pseudo "drag and drop" functionality added. name is now all lowercase. Much code restructuring and modularization. Added option to (attempt to) process unknown/unrecognized filetypes. Archive now contains an example of a .b4s input and output file. Introduced a new known issue. ---New in Beta 1.0--- Program renamed to "NRAGen." Support for ID3v1 tags. Support for command line arguments (see Usage section). Removed redundant third parameter (base directory). Fixed almost all known issues. ---New in Alpha 0.2--- Support for long filenames, any file with a name of up to ~65000 characters in length should now work. Program will function regardless of presence/lack of ID3 tags. Program will function regardless of naming convention. Program will function even if Id3 tag info is not consistent with naming convention.
--Changelog-- ---New in Beta 1.1--- Support for .b4s syle playlists added. Pseudo "drag and drop" functionality added. name is now all lowercase. Much code restructuring and modularization. Added option to (attempt to) process unknown/unrecognized filetypes. Archive now contains an example of a .b4s input and output file. Introduced a new known issue. ---New in Beta 1.0--- Program renamed to "NRAGen." Support for ID3v1 tags. Support for command line arguments (see Usage section). Removed redundant third parameter (base directory). Fixed almost all known issues. ---New in Alpha 0.2--- Support for long filenames, any file with a name of up to ~65000 characters in length should now work. Program will function regardless of presence/lack of ID3 tags. Program will function regardless of naming convention. Program will function even if Id3 tag info is not consistent with naming convention.
--Changelog-- ---New in Beta 1.1--- Support for .b4s syle playlists added. Pseudo "drag and drop" functionality added. name is now all lowercase. Much code restructuring and modularization. Added option to (attempt to) process unknown/unrecognized filetypes. Archive now contains an example of a .b4s input and output file. Introduced a new known issue. ---New in Beta 1.0--- Program renamed to "NRAGen." Support for ID3v1 tags. Support for command line arguments (see Usage section). Removed redundant third parameter (base directory). Fixed almost all known issues. ---New in Alpha 0.2--- Support for long filenames, any file with a name of up to ~65000 characters in length should now work. Program will function regardless of presence/lack of ID3 tags. Program will function regardless of naming convention. Program will function even if Id3 tag info is not consistent with naming convention.
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