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    Mp3Drop

    Sort and copy mp3 files to USB stick

    I wrote this little program to be able to easily create mp3 sticks to play in my car directly from my Amarok collection). For this purpose the stick needs a flat folder structure and be sorted alphabetically before copying. The small Qt4 dialog has a drop area where you can drag mp3s (from file manager or Amarok, perhaps also other programs) onto it and it will read the ID3 tags and create a sorted folder structure with "Artist - Album" and shows the number of tracks and size it would take....
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    A simple program that organizes music files based on the information in their meta-data tags.
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